Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
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What were the top government technology and cybersecurity blog posts in 2025? The metrics tell us what cybersecurity and technology infrastructure topics were most popular.
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With AI taking the top spot for 2026 government CIO priorities, what are the next-level questions that leaders must focus on regarding AI projects and trends in the new year?
More Blog Posts
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A new survey by Gemalto indicates that 96% of enterprises and 90% of consumers lack confidence in the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The majority of 1,050 IT and business decision-makers and over 10,500 consumer respondents favor more government regulations to protect data across the IoT ecosystem.
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Hurricane Maria brought unprecedented devastation to Puerto Rico, and the majority of residents are still without power. Nevertheless, with new federal aid and some of the world’s top technology leaders getting involved, the hope for a better tomorrow is now returning.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has mandated that all federal executive branch agencies implement Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) to improve email security. In the same directive, DHS also mandated better Web security protections be put into place. I believe state and local governments should follow the lead of their federal counterparts and make implementing DMARC a priority. Here’s why.
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Where can public-sector organizations go to find best practices regarding people, process and technology? How can governments successfully partner with the private sector in repeatable ways? Some of the best answers come from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO).
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There is a new debate about the old topic of working from home. What’s trending: a revisit of the pros and cons of telework. Should we go back to the way we were, with more time spent in offices, or do something else? Let’s explore.
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We have witnessed headline-grabbing data breaches at Equifax, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Deloitte in the past month. Many other global companies and governments have seen massive security incidents over the past few years. There are endless lessons learned, but very few talk about this cyber blind spot that impacts us all.
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Hacking back has been in the news a lot in 2017, with new proposed legislation that would legalize forms of a more “active defense” for companies. When added to the flurry of ‘hack back’ activity that is below the public radar right now, it seems likely that some form of legalization is inevitable. Let’s explore.
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Two historic hurricanes affected two of our most populated states in America in the past month. It’s still early, but what can we say about city, state and federal government emergency management lessons learned so far?
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As all eyes turned toward the Caribbean and Florida this week in essential preparation for Hurricane Irma, Equifax announced a different kind of unprecedented ‘incident’ that could significantly impact half of the U.S. population. Here’s what you need to know and how to respond to protect your identity and your family.
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One week after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, there is a mix of weariness and determination in southeast Texas. As the water recedes, the scale of the devastation is becoming clearer. Nevertheless, the heartwarming stories from brave responders bring hope for the long recovery effort ahead.
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Illinois state government has launched a 2017-2019 cybersecurity strategy that is both bold and ambitious. Here is what state Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Kirk Lonbom had to say about where the state is now and where it is going regarding government cyberdefense.
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Why is cybersecurity culture so important to organizational success? How can you build a culture of effective security? What are the actions, tips and steps that can help strengthen your cyberculture? Here's a primer.