Here you’ll find a curated list of my most visited and frequently used websites. These links represent the online resources I rely on regularly for work, learning, and staying connected.

  1. Bleeping Computer — Practical coverage of malware, vulnerabilities, and incidents that affect real-world governance decisions.
  2. ChatGPT — An AI assistant for drafting, brainstorming, and accelerating research in governance and risk management.
  3. NotebookLM — A personal research notebook with AI summarisation, useful for synthesising complex research materials.
  4. Reddit — Community forums that surface unfiltered practitioner insights and emerging issues before they hit the mainstream.
  5. Techmeme — A fast way to stay on top of breaking tech news and industry shifts that often shape risk discussions.
  6. The Register — Critical reporting on IT and security with a skeptical tone that helps cut through vendor hype.
  7. Wikipedia — A broad reference point for quick background checks and cross-domain context in risk analysis.
  8. Simon Willison substack - news and latest on AI models and tools
  9. YouTube — Source of interviews, talks, technical demos, and industry updates that complement formal research.
  10. The RISKS Digest - A mailing list on RISK. Called ‘Forum on Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems’, moderated by Peter G. Neumann. Been around since the 1980s, and in my mailbox since some time in the 2000s.
  11. A list of book lists - a growing list of book recommendations from other people. See also my reading list and bookshelf.