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?
More Blog Posts
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I am kicking-off a series of interviews with state and local government CIOs and CISOs from around the country. The goal is simple: To listen to their words and learn from their ideas and actions.
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Can these hot trends mix, or are they like oil and water? Can we find middle ground on data? Or, will these two trains collide? Do you feel the tension building yet?
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How do we improve the security culture in our organizations? It's time to take another look at what works for security awareness programs.
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RSA Conference sessions ask: Who can you really trust to protect your data online?
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Even if you are not going to California, you still need to pay attention.
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This new approach matters more than most people realize.
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Yes, federal, state and local governments are impacted.
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CyberTech 2014 demonstrates disruptive tech solutions
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Why it matters to a community near you.
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What do we really do with all that data we collect in government? The answer must be to improve customer service and provide a radical transformation in the way governments interact with residents. Anything less will bring big problems. Here's why.
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Quick Pop Quiz: Don't worry, this will be easy.
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7 Predictions for optimists and 7 predictions for pessimists for government IT in 2014.