Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
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From compromised TVs to AI-powered house chores, exploring the evolving global threats and why human-centric security matters more than ever.
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Navigating insights from the World Economic Forum’s meeting at Davos on AI-driven threats, the push for digital sovereignty and the weaponization of critical global infrastructure.
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This book is packed with great information on myriad 21st-century Internet security, data privacy and cybersafety topics. I highly recommend it for everyone who’s trying to protect themselves in cyberspace — all of us.
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As state CIOs, public-sector thought leaders and tech companies descend on Nashville for the 2019 NASCIO Annual Conference, we examine why the nonprofit has thrived for half a century — and the bright future ahead.
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'Cyber Risk Leaders' by Shamane Tan explores the art of communicating with executives, shares tips on navigating through corporate challenges and reveals what the C-Suite seeks in professional partners.
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Ahead of the start of weeklong global climate change protests that began on Sept. 20, Amazon, Google, AT&T and other technology companies pledged unprecedented new commitments to renewable energy.
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Oakland County, Mich.’s technology leader for 18+ years retired at the end of August. Bertolini is globally recognized a top local government CIO. Here, we get a glimpse of what we can learn from his experience.
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The multi-year rise in data breaches, ransomware attacks and insider threats has led to a surging global need for cybersecurity leaders to save the day. But here’s why the CISO ideal is harder than ever to deliver.
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Digital Kazakhstan offers a fascinating case study on how leading countries around the world are adapting to digital transformation, as well as the cyberchallenges that come with 21st-century innovation.
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How does cybersecurity work get done in the federal government? Ryan Tappis, a trusted industry expert as a managing director of consulting firm Northramp, describes current 'inside the Beltway' security lessons.
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As the summer winds down, there is no better time to reconsider how you plan future vacations. Here’s why. Hint: Public-sector employees may need to take more high-quality time off, like their private-sector counterparts.
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Another major power outage, this time affecting the United Kingdom's National Grid, causes public outrage and many unanswered questions. What can we learn, and relearn, from this incident?
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In an interview with Teri Takai, who’s the former CIO for the U.S. Department of Defense and for the states of California and Michigan, we explore how local governments can tackle the growing cyberthreat.
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The National Governors Association held their summer meeting for 2019 in Salt Lake City, Utah, this past week. Dramatically improving our nation’s infrastructure tops the list of priorities. What’s next?