Analytics, AI and Orchestration are Top New Security Topics
Over the years, I've been asked what I like best about my job. Since I spent the majority of my career in the public sector, one top answer is that I love the challenge of helping organizations with security solutions and enabling new technologies to help the business of government. I also enjoy learning and sharing what works and doesn't work in different contexts. This sharing works out in press interviews or speeches on cyberthreats, I really enjoy moderating panels and leading executive roundtables with public- and private-sector leaders at security and technology events. I often get asked to be a moderator for a few sessions at SecureWorld Expo events, InfraGard Conferences and regional technology forums, such as the upcoming MidWest Technology Leaders event. During these panel sessions, the participants typically talk about a range of (hopefully intriguing) topics that include top cybercrime trends, cyberthreat intelligence, attracting and retaining cybertalent, big industry security breaches, internal security incidents or the always interesting (but overused question) "what's keeping you up at night?" Inevitably, security and technology topics include well known themes that I have written about such as ransomware, IoT botnets, cloud computing, smart cities, smartphone security, government CISO plans, securing the smart grid, end-user training, etc. Hopefully, we get beyond the problems and spend a few minutes on solutions.
Apr-24-2017, 18:02:05 GMT
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