Monthly Archives: June 2025

Just a name (rented!) – for half a billion dollars!

If you’re not in the know, the words Louvre and Abu Dhabi might seem incongruent. But it turns out there’s an art museum in the latter that’s renting just the name Louvre off the famous Paris museum for 40 years (2007–2047) for US$500,000! What?! Just goes to show: never underestimate the value of a brand name!

Sure, I was curious – and in town. So of course – we just had to get ourselves over to the Louvre Abu Dhabi!…

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Cybersecurity – past, present, and a little into the future: a reality check.

People often ask me what I talk about these days at the numerous conferences I speak at around the world.

Most of my talks aren’t deep technical dives or analyses of specific cyberattacks. For those, our experts give detailed presentations at specialized events, and publish articles in cybersecurity media. I usually provide a broad overview: discussing what’s happening in the world of cybersecurity, the pressing issues, and where everything’s headed. I almost always have a basis, or template, which I generally adapt for a particular audience or event…

For example, in this post let me share what I discussed at a recent conference of ours in St. Petersburg.

Since the conference was called “Cybersecurity of the Future”, I gave cybersecurity forecasts: what threats we’ll face, and how we’ll tackle them. But before that, as is customary for me, I first gave a brief historical overview of IT-villainy – “from Adam to… Telegram”.

Cybercrime: how did it all start?

So why do we need to dive into the archaeological past and the relics of various malware? Well, because if you don’t know the past, you can’t predict the future. So we look back to events of the past so we can analyze what’s happening here and now and why. Moreover, we’ve been known to be rather good at accurately predicting future cyber-scenarios (more on this below). So let’s roll back around 20-25 years, and remember how the computer mischief of the late 20th century turned into a whole industry of international crime – and a serious problem for humanity on a whole.

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A helicopter ride is the perfect overview-intro – to the contrasting wonders of Rio de Janeiro!

Hey everyone!

As I write this I’m recovering after a 32-hour multi-stopover flight back from Latin America; however, despite the exhaustion, I’m already back into reminiscing about Rio de Janeiro while the memories are still fresh…

The first time I visited this splendid city (and Brazil, for that matter) was way back in 2006. We were having our second Latin American partner conference in a place called Salvador (here), and we figured it’d be a shame not to spend a few days on some banal tourism. I mean, why fly halfway around the world just to work and then immediately head back home? No – you need to stay a while longer and take a good look around.

But since I wasn’t blogging in 2006, there aren’t any photos on the internet from back then. Still, I do have a few pics in my archives – for example the following. Yes, it was windy! ->

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Abu Dhabi’s teamLab: absolutely fab!

Ok, let’s have a show of hands…

Who has experienced, or at least knows about something about, teamLab?

Ah, just as I thought: not many. Too bad! For this is a uniquely entertaining art project at the intersection of light effects and music, computer animation, and a completely wild atmosphere. Drop everything and get there!…

Last year I visited the teamLab Planets mega-digital-lightshow in Tokyo, and now had come the time to check out their latest exposition in the UAE.

You really need to see this phenomenon “live”, as photos and videos only capture some of the impressions and emotions. Accordingly, this post needs to be considered merely as an introduction to teamLab Abu Dhabi: a modest and not too professional promo-account about this highly intriguing art event. Which goes something like this:

Here‘s where it’s situated:

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