Representative Foreword

After the Code, the Structure Remains

The representative foreword of this blog: security now fails less at finding issues than at absorbing, sustaining, and acting on what has already been found.

This essay frames the entire site first. The posts on technical analysis, method, and governance all start from this same problem statement.

After the Code, the Structure Remains

Detection, Method, Governance

🔥 A Mind That Dissects Systems

🔥 Trust and Culture Beyond Technology

🔥 Code That Fixes, Not Just Runs

From a Security Development Spec for Small LLMs to Regression Tests and Fuzzing Validation

This article explains how I split an XSS security development specification for small local models into core/verify/dev/test overlays, and what I learned while connecting LLM-based judgment to regression-test generation and Jazzer/Jazzer.js fuzzing seeds.

June 8, 2026 · 26 min · 5449 words

The Moment AI Truly Becomes New: Not When It Finds the Answer, but When It Rewrites the Problem

Through the Nightingale myth, the white-hacker discourse, the Sterbenz lemma, and browser exploit reasoning, this essay argues that the real change LLMs bring lies not in knowledge retrieval but in problem reframing.

May 24, 2026 · 19 min · 3933 words

Can the Market Move Governance?

Policy is not the only thing that creates change. Once external actors — insurers, customers, supply chains, evaluation services, security SaaS — start pricing the cost, governance eventually follows.

May 7, 2026 · 6 min · 1085 words

How Do We Measure Adaptive Capability?

To move from compliance capability to adaptive capability, what do we measure? This post proposes MTTA, MTTP, MTRS, and a minimal execution template for the field.

May 4, 2026 · 6 min · 1073 words

Why Korean Security Governance Does Not Change

A game-theoretic analysis of why Korean security governance stays stuck when NIS, KISA, the Board of Audit, the security industry, CISOs, and policy agencies are each acting rationally.

April 30, 2026 · 7 min · 1352 words

Korean Security Governance Is Accelerating in the Wrong Direction in the AI Era

Korean security governance in the AI era needs to change not the title of any one agency, but the behavior that evaluation rewards.

April 26, 2026 · 12 min · 2436 words

Structure Builders Will Outlast Vulnerability Finders

18 years of vulnerability hunting distilled into one insight: the shift from individual instinct to scalable structure — and what AI means for those left standing.

April 2, 2026 · 8 min · 1641 words

Human Insight and Artificial Intelligence: Dialogue at an Impossible Crossroads

Can AI achieve enlightenment? Exploring the asymmetry between human insight and machine repetition, with technical and philosophical limits.

May 7, 2025 · 5 min · 981 words

Is Your Data in the Cat's Paws?

Analysis of the 2025 KakaoPay breach exposing 40M users’ data, and why formal consent fails without AI-based DPIA and civic oversight.

April 21, 2025 · 6 min · 1156 words

In the AI Era, Employees Are Isolated and Organizations Thrive

A satirical critique of how AI-era organizations isolate employees through async workflows and data-driven control to suppress solidarity.

April 7, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words