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.
More Blog Posts
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Global business and government leaders are urging more optimism and trust in their technologies as we head into the 2020s, but the public and private sectors face a technology trust deficit. Let’s explore.
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Calling all governments: We have a serious Domain Name Systems (DNS) problem. The public (and private) sector must take action now.
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Lear Corporation is a leading global supplier of automotive seating systems and electrical systems. And Lear executives, staff and contractors also understand the importance of cybersecurity. CISO Earl Duby shows us how that works so well at Lear.
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In one of the best security presentations of 2018, Nick Drage explains how to improve cyberdefense using NFL (American football) strategies and tactics. I interviewed him to learn more.
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What were the top security blog posts in 2018? The metrics tell us what cybersecurity and technology infrastructure topics were most popular in the past year.
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2019 will bring some exciting new technology stories. How will your home and office get smarter? What else can we anticipate?
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It’s time for the cybersecurity industry’s annual predictions, online threat forecasts and cybersecurity trend reports. Here’s your roundup of top insights from the leading security companies and cyber experts for 2019 and into the 2020s.
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Will remote work dramatically change the 2020s? Disruption is already beginning. Let’s explore future trends for digital nomads and everyone else — including the cybersecurity implications of our changing workforce habits.
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As we look back at the top security stories of the past year, 2018 will be remembered as the year that privacy topics kept showing-up in headlines as never before. Here’s a year-end round-up of 2018’s top cyberstories.
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How can individuals and small businesses respond if they become a victim of online crimes? How can law enforcement help? Kristin Judge, founder, CEO and president of the Cybercrime Support Network, answers these questions in an exclusive interview.
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Some say we will all, eventually, be chipped. Others say — never! Let the privacy, legal, technical, professional, medical, security, political, religious and ‘oh so personal’ battles begin.
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From the initial vision to the public-private investment to the plans for the future, the Georgia Cyber Center (GCC) is unique, significant and even special. In this interview with Georgia CIO Calvin Rhodes, we explore how the GCC happened, why the project became so successful and what’s planned for the future.