Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Ratner: Positive and Negative Vetting Levels of Criminal Stupidity

Advisory firm snares former ATO assistant commissioner

McGrathNicol has appointed former ATO assistant commissioner Jamie Norton as a Canberra-based partner.


ATO loses its identity cyber security chief

By Justin Hendry on 
ATO loses its cyber security chief
Jamie Norton

Heading back to the private sector.

The Australia Taxation Office has lost its chief information security officer Jamie Norton, who has called time on his three-year stint in the APS to return to the private sector.

Norton, who joined the ATO in March 2018, took to LinkedIn on Monday to reveal his planned move to advisory and restructuring firm McGrathNicol.

“After three years as the CISO for the ATO, I have decided the time is right to move on to a new challenge,” he said.


Google’s Secret ‘Project Bernanke’ Revealed in Texas Antitrust Case WSJ and Google reportedly ran secret ‘Project Bernanke’ that boosted its own ad-buying system over competitors The Verge. After a Google court filing somehow gets released without redaction.



The data archive as factory: Alienation and resistance of data processors (PDF) Big Data & Society


Amazon Delivery Drivers Forced to Sign ‘Biometric Consent’ Form or Lose Job Vice

 

Job-killing effects of robotization may be overblown The Academic Times

 

Humans Were Actually Apex Predators For 2 Million Years, New Study Finds Science Alert


Study Links Prenatal Phthalate Exposure to Altered Information Processing in Infants Neuroscience News (original).


“This Secret Message Could Change Your Life!”: Wellness Culture, Jesus, and QAnon Snowden Stirrer


6 Lessons to Learn From Gerald Ratner, the Man Who Destroyed His Company in 10 Seconds


Psychopaths Doing Ratner 


We also do cut-glass sherry decanters complete with six glasses on a silver-plated tray that your butler can serve you drinks on, all for £4.95. People say, "How can you sell this for such a low price?", I say, "because it's total crap."[6]

He compounded this by going on to remark that one of the sets of earrings was "cheaper than an M&S prawn sandwich but probably wouldn't last as long." 


The height of stupidity is being too stupid to know you are stupid… and it’s more common than you think.

The hijackers of flight 961 wanted its pilot to fly them to Australia – and wouldn’t listen to his pleas that there simply wasn’t enough fuel for the mammoth trip. What would cause them to totally disregard the advice of an expert when the stakes were so very high? The Dunning Kruger effect.

But being too stupid to recognise the limits of your knowledge isn’t confined to such prize idiots – it’s something we are all guilty of at times and has huge implications for society.

Starring Jeffrey Wright (Hunger Games, Westworld, and the Bondfilms) as Ethiopian Airlines captain Leul Abate.

Cautionary Tales is written by me, Tim Harford, with Andrew Wright. It is produced by Ryan Dilley and Marilyn Rust.

The sound design and original music is the work of Pascal Wyse. Julia Barton edited the scripts.

Thanks to the team at Pushkin Industries, Mia Lobel, Jacob Weisberg, Heather Fain, Jon Schnaars, Carly Migliori, Eric Sandler, Emily Rostek, Maggie Taylor, Daniella Lakhan and Maya Koenig.

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Further reading and listening

The tale of McArthur Wheeler was reported by M.A Fuoco in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “Trial and error: They had larceny in their hearts, but little in their heads” and by William Poundstone. Nigel Blundell’s The World’s Most Daring Vagabonds and Villains is the source of many of the criminal blunders reported in this episode. 

Dunning and Kruger’s research is discussed in Brian Resnick “Intellectual Humility” and David Dunning is interviewed on the You Are Not So Smart podcast, episode 36. The original article by Dunning and Kruger is “Unskilled and Unaware of It“.

My description of the Ethiopian Airlines crash is based on numerous comtemporary media accounts, the report on AirDisaster.com, and the official accident report.

Stupidity of Criminals - positive and Negative vettings