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There Will Be Cyberwar: How The Move To Network-Centric War Fighting Has Set The Stage by Richard Stiennon

CTOvision

Richard Stiennon’s There Will Be Cyberwar: How The Move to Network-Centric War Fighting Has Set The Stage For Cyberwar highlights the disparity of the speed at which technology emerges with the speed at which security for the technology is developed. Q: In light of recent events, what do you see coming for the next cyber attack?

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Modernizing mainframes in a cloud-native world

TM Forum

In this Q&A TM Forum chief analyst Mark Newman talks to Hemang Davé,, Client Technical Leader and Chief Technology Officer at Kyndryl MCE, about CSPs’ cloud transformation projects. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and many core network technologies are, and continue to be, on mainframes. Register now.

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Great Anecdotes: The CIA and Their Contributions to Modern Technology

CTOvision

Finally, in February 2003, the CIA-funded strategic investor In-Q-Tel made an investment in Keyhole, Inc. The technology was also useful in the private sector, with multiple TV networks using Earthviewer 3D to fly over Iraqi cities during its news coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom. You know this technology today as Google Earth.

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Mark Zuckerberg says Kenosha Guard rulings were ‘an operational mistake’

The Verge

In his speech to employees, Zuckerberg confirmed that “a bunch of people” had reported the Kenosha Guard page as potentially inciting violence in advance of the shooting, and he said Facebook had made a mistake in keeping the page live. and understand the details of how certain militias and conspiracy networks operate.

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How CISOs can answer difficult questions from CEOs

Network World

The CEO puts all the trust in the chief security officer to keep the company off the front page and out of danger. Here is a hypothetical Q&A between a CEO or board member and the CISO. Here is a hypothetical Q&A between a CEO or board member and the CISO. CEO: Why are we getting more phishing attacks ?

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The Monthly “Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&As” Book Tuning: The Digital Board’s Performance Inquiries May 2018

Future of CIO

Generally speaking, Boards have a couple of main functions such as strategy (input, review, etc), governance (monitoring, risk management), service (providing advice & support to execs), and resource provision (opening their networks etc.). More specifically, what are the key characteristics of high performing boards?

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Apple isn’t just a walled garden, it’s a carrier

The Verge

I mean “carrier” as in cellular network carrier, as in Apple is Verizon or T-Mobile or (shudder) AT&T. Users have always been encouraged by the design of the phone and the restrictions placed on the networks themselves to do things that make the carriers more money. Instead, you are directed to an informational web page.

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