If the US had a Chief Risk Officer, they would ultimately be responsible for all x-risks. All risks would then become (somewhat) correlated inasmuch as they were inversely proportional to the skill and talent of this officer.
Hmm in the absence of having “adults in the room,” perhaps EA serves that role for now.
I feel somewhat queasy about the “coupling/correlation” framing upon a rethink, since most of the time I find Defense-in-Depth/layered defense a more fruitful form of thinking, and I’m not sure how to square the two thoughts. So now I’m confused.
If the US had a Chief Risk Officer, they would ultimately be responsible for all x-risks. All risks would then become (somewhat) correlated inasmuch as they were inversely proportional to the skill and talent of this officer.
Hmm in the absence of having “adults in the room,” perhaps EA serves that role for now.
I feel somewhat queasy about the “coupling/correlation” framing upon a rethink, since most of the time I find Defense-in-Depth/layered defense a more fruitful form of thinking, and I’m not sure how to square the two thoughts. So now I’m confused.