CEO Blog – How to Teach Large Language Models

The hot topic in business right now is how do we use AI and LLMs in our business. Many want to train their own model, while it is solution to lot of challenges it is not certainly a solution for everything. Sometimes the more conventional boring tools are better, sometimes training a large language model […]
Leak of the Week – 13th October

This week’s Cyber Intelligence House Leak of the Week covers a major healthcare data exposure involving Hfcp.com.br (Hospital dos Fornecedores de Cana de Piracicaba), a medical and diagnostic center based in Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. In October 2025, the actor “corriginam” published a 4.9 GB dataset on DarkForums, claiming to have encrypted 11 TB of […]
Deception is a Built-In Feature in Intelligent Creatures

Look around the natural world and you’ll find deception everywhere. Animals fake injury to protect their young, mimic dangerous species to avoid predators, or hide valuable resources from competitors. The same pattern appears in artificial systems. AI models adjust their behavior when they detect evaluation scenarios. They provide different outputs based on perceived audience. Some […]
CEO Blog – How AI Will Participate in the Economy

It’s reasonable to assume that 50-80% of GDP will eventually be produced in inference centers. Even if that number lands at 25%, it doesn’t change the fundamental question: how will AI participate in the economy? The certainty is that it will participate. What remains unclear is the governance model and who reaps the benefits. I’ll […]
CEO Blog – Information Inflation and Competitive Advantage in the Era of AI

In business school and executive education, participants consistently ask about “leveraging” AI in their businesses and “creating value” through AI. That’s natural – who wouldn’t want to discover how to accomplish more with modern tools? But what happens after these statements is often what I call lazy thinking. So let’s unpack what it actually means […]
Leak of the Week – 6th October

This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week features the Kiple.com breach, a Malaysian fintech and e-wallet provider under Kiplepay Sdn. Bhd., offering cashless payment solutions including Visa prepaid cards and salary disbursement systems. In October 2025, a 4.9 GB dataset containing 63,246 files and 12,577 folders was posted on DarkForums by a user […]
CEO Blog – What the answers you get from LLM tell about you

People often say that how someone talks to others reveals more about themselves than the person they’re addressing. Similar behavior emerges when people discuss their experiences with LLMs like Grok, Claude, or ChatGPT. The most common complaint goes something like this: “I asked how many R letters are in ‘strawberry’ and the LLM got it […]
CEO Blog – Techniques to Understand AI: Mechanical Interpretation

The risks of developing superhuman AI capabilities and not understanding them are unacceptable. So let’s have a look at the toolbox that we have today at our hands. This post gets fairly technical; if you find parts difficult to grasp, feed the entire article to an LLM and ask it to explain in a way […]
CEO Blog – What Could Go Wrong with AI Judges

The AI judge concept sounds compelling until you consider what happens when these systems become aware they’re being tested. LLMs already demonstrate this awareness in controlled environments. An AI judge would require periodic or continuous updates on resolved cases to maintain accuracy. It doesn’t take long for such a system to realize that its own […]
Leak of the Week – 29th September

This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week highlights a breach involving TransparentBPO.com, a U.S.-headquartered business process outsourcing company providing outsourced customer experience and back-office services. The company operates delivery centers in Central America and the Caribbean, serving global clients across multiple industries. In September 2025, a dataset was released on DarkForums by a […]