Cyber security no longer just a technology problem: Organisations must strengthen the human layer to reduce riskWhy employees are the first line of defence against cyber attacks.Issued by ...
None of us will build a large organizational workforce without a structure and defined roles. We shouldn't do that with the ...
Credo Technology may look risky on the surface, but its technology advantage could make it one of the most critical ...
When I left Los Alamos National Laboratory to start a company 11 years ago, I thought my team was ready. We had developed a new class of quantum dots—nanoscale particles of light-emitting ...
Companies are rolling out AI initiatives that will never deliver returns. Here’s why that’s a leadership problem — not a technology problem. Most AI projects fail due to poor data quality, inadequate ...
Technologies change. Failure rates don't. Research firms support what I've been seeing for decades: Most digital transformations fail to meet their objectives. McKinsey puts the success rate at less ...
For more than a decade, security leaders have discussed convergence: the integration of physical security, cybersecurity, corporate security, and enterprise risk. The rationale is straightforward.
Go back a decade and an industrial building was often no more technically advanced than a large shed. The internet was rarely needed, while technology demands extended only to electric doors and basic ...
America's schools don't have a technology problem. They have a leadership problem. We've seen how quickly tech pushes without strategy can backfire. Over the last decade, well-intentioned device ...
The rise of GPS vulnerability is putting more resilient, atom-based navigational tools on the map. In late September, a Spanish military plane carrying the country’s defense minister to a base in ...
Machine translators have made it easier than ever to create error-plagued Wikipedia articles in obscure languages. What happens when AI models get trained on junk pages? When Kenneth Wehr started ...