AI Doesn’t Eliminate Expertise
Building an educational website with Claude Code taught me that AI doesn’t replace expertise—it changes where expertise is applied
Building an educational website with Claude Code taught me that AI doesn’t replace expertise—it changes where expertise is applied
We are moving into a world where AI agents increasingly act on our behalf. But if an agent performs an action for you, who exactly is the identity requesting access? In the age of agentic AI, Zero Trust may need to evolve from authenticating humans to understanding humans, machines, intent and context.
I prepared everything for a pricing decision—except how the decision would actually be made.
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As I look back on the books I read and listened to in 2025, I’m struck less by the volume and more by how difficult it has become to find stories that truly hold my attention. Over time, I have developed a growing appreciation for historical fiction stories that help explain how we became who we are. This post is a reflection on the books that shaped my reading year, the ones that stood out, and the quiet patterns that emerged along the way.
We’re teaching machines to reason, maybe they’re teaching us something too. In this piece, I reflect on what emptying a house and cybersecurity for AI have in common: both reveal how context, trust, and continuous learning shape everything: in life and in cybersecurity.
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