Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
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With the release of Anthropic’s Project Glasswing and Claude Mythos, how should CISOs navigate the arrival of automated exploit chaining, collapsing patch cycles and the inevitable rise of adversarial AI?
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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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Operation Snap in Wales improved road safety and reduced fatalities by 40%. By enabling secure public reporting of road traffic offenses using videos and photos, Welsh police overcame budget cuts while improving results.
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North Dakota is implementing unified cybersecurity across the 7 branches of government. Sean Wiese, North Dakota CISO, explains how this new, singular approach is breaking-down silos and redefining shared cyberservices.
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The 2020 election security topic has risen to become the top cybersecurity agenda item for federal, state and local governments. Here’s a round-up of new bills, reports and more on securing the voting process.
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As the ongoing impacts of the ransomware attack against the city of Baltimore worsen, the blame game has reached national news headlines. Let’s explore some of the precedent-setting issues involved.
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Will Facebook’s plans to introduce ‘GlobalCoin’ next year result in a surge of new cryptocurrency offerings? Many experts believe so, and here’s why.
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As state government leaders left Shreveport, Louisiana, this week to return home, there was a sense of how far the nation has come regarding cybersecurity — tempered by a recognition of how much more needs to be done.
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In this exclusive interview with Patrick Hale, the award-winning CIO from VITAS Healthcare in Miami, we cover health-care innovation, technology, virtual reality solutions, cybersecurity and so much more.
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As the Presidential Executive Order on America’s Cybersecurity Workforce was released this week, students around the country were celebrating another year of cyber competitions. Here’s how the two topics come together.
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An exclusive interview with Jeanette Manfra of the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. She discusses current cyberthreats, actions and strategic plans for defending the U.S. from cyberattacks.
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Despite the growing number of data breaches, cyberattacks, privacy issues and other problems associated with technology, Americans remain optimistic on technology and innovation, according to a new report.
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As we head into the day that federal income taxes are due in the USA, new research shows that identity theft is becoming easier, cheaper and more prevalent in 2019 via the dark web. Let’s explore.
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Here are three basic questions that security leaders need to keep coming back to in order to assess enterprise security culture and ongoing cyber-risk.