Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
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Google recently released important research that moves Q-Day — the day quantum computers will be able to “break the Internet” — up to 2029. How should enterprises secure their systems?
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How can enterprises scale cyber defenses for the coming agentic workforce? What are the top cyber trends and challenges flowing from our new normal? Let’s explore through an RSAC lens.
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How does a leading state chief information security officer navigate the cyberattacks targeting his state during the pandemic and beyond? Montana CISO Andy Hanks shows us the way in this interview.
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Holiday shopping has always brought the year’s best deals — along with plenty of new cyberthreats. This year will bring plenty of both, starting earlier than ever, as work and home life merge.
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With just a few days to go before the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, cybersecurity news is pouring in from all over the nation with a range of opinions on what happens next. What can we learn?
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A string of new domestic and international cyberwarnings are raising new questions and alarm bells regarding global critical infrastructure protection, and the definition of what is considered critical is expanding.
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In conjunction with its annual conference held this past week, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) has issued several timely reports that are worth reviewing. Here’s a roundup.
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State government unemployment systems are under attack from fraudulent applications, as Pandemic Unemployment Assistance programs nationwide are being targeted by cybercriminals. And the situation is only getting worse.
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The Department of Homeland Security recently issued a report offering a functional approach to critical infrastructure risk management. The deputy associate director of the National Risk Management Center explains more.
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What country does elections best? With all the focus on securing the upcoming U.S. elections, let’s take a look at elections in Estonia with Joseph Carson, a global cybersecurity expert who lives there.
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As schools reopen across America, millions of students are still learning (or not) via the Internet. And while the virtual experience has delivered mixed results, almost everyone is struggling with online security.
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Global hiring experts declare huge shortages of cybersecurity professionals, so why are some qualified people still having such a hard time finding a job or even getting an interview? Let’s explore.
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In this exclusive interview, James Collins, chief information officer (CIO) for the state of Delaware, shares insights from his extraordinary career in government technology leadership.
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What are current trends for ransomware attacks in 2020? How has COVID-19 impacted these cyberthreats? What are the warning signs to watch out for? Let’s explore.