move-fast-and-fix-things.md: 'The Critical Infrastructure Adaptation'
section in Rule 5. OT/NT environments where full greenfield is impossible.
Five-layer adapted stack: IT greenfield protects OT, OT config as code,
manual operation as fallback, compartmentalisation as partial burn,
long-cycle planned refresh. OT greenfield test with 4h/48h/2w targets.
vertical-power-utilities.md: New 'The Controlled Burn Adaptation' section.
Full treatment of when greenfield is not an option. Five-layer OT-adapted
stack. Explicit acceptance statement framework for genuinely irreplaceable
OT components (name, isolate, monitor, plan replacement). The OT greenfield
test. Reference back to Rule 5.
Co-Authored-By: Tom Kracmar <tom+claude@cat6.cz>
move-fast-and-fix-things.md: Three Rules -> Five Rules.
Rule 4: Housekeeping as a permanent stream (named owner, cadence, queue).
Rule 5: Greenfield capability as standard operational activity every 5 years.
Updated pillar mapping table.
antifragile-manifest.md: Pillar 1 Antifragile Moves: greenfield capability
as the ultimate expression of structural decoupling. Controlled burn framing.
Co-Authored-By: Tom Kracmar <tom+claude@cat6.cz>
Speed Is a Security Control: Replace overconfident '90% solution today'
with honest target: 30-60% in 180 days. Real comparison is progress vs.
the 0% that stays when waiting for the perfect plan.
New section 'When the Vulnerability Surface Is Effectively Infinite':
AI-scale vulnerability discovery (e.g. Project Glasswing) does not call
for AI-assisted patching. It calls for architecture that makes most
vulnerabilities matter less: kill chain prioritisation, blast radius
limitation, assume-breach posture, known-good baseline. Architecture
beats velocity in the vulnerability race.
Co-Authored-By: Tom Kracmar <tom+claude@cat6.cz>