The InformationWeek Podcast
The InformationWeek Podcast brings together one CIO and one executive from business operations to discuss a shared IT pain point, but from their distinct perspectives on how they handle the matter.
Host Joao-Pierre S. Ruth then leads the panelists through a set of tabletop exercises, where they must collaborate to resolve the challenges he throws in their way and help a fictional company weather its questionable technology decisions.
Episodes

Friday Oct 25, 2024
Friday Oct 25, 2024
This brought together Carl Wearn, head of threat intelligence analysis and future ops at Mimecast; Robert Johnston, co-founder and CEO of Adlumin; Mike Wiacek, CEO of Stairwell; Armaan Mahbod, vice president of security and business Intelligence with DTEX Systems; and Adam Darrah, vice president of Intelligence with ZeroFox.They discussed ways organizations might orient their cybersecurity and defenses for the post-election world, the prevalent types of attacks launched on behalf of aggressor states, and how the current cybersecurity infrastructure measures up to the potential threats that are in play.

Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Scott Crowder says IBM’s development in the space has been on target but also remains cautious about hyping up promises for the future -- reiterating the dilemma that comes with capabilities and use cases for quantum computing cannot be proved until they are proved.

Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
What long-term considerations must organizations make on changes that might come with a new administration? How might that affect tech regulation? What if there is a loss of tech knowledge among agencies and policymakers? Pierre DeBois, founder of Zimana; and Gary Barlet, public sector CTO with Illumio, share their perspectives on those questions and more in this episode.

Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Justin Ging, chief product officer; and Remy Notermans, director of strategic planning, both with Atom Computing. The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
Wednesday Oct 16, 2024
The next major moves in quantum computing are expected to take technology on a generational journey, though it will still be some years before tangible results emerge.

Friday Oct 11, 2024
Friday Oct 11, 2024
More laws and scrutiny of AI may be on the way, but that does not mean every implementation of the technology evolves with nefarious intent.In this episode of DOS Won’t Hunt, Octavian Udrea, chief scientist with Code Metal; Kjell Carlsson, head of AI strategy with Domino Data Lab; and Sohrob Kazerounian, distinguished AI researcher with Vectra AI, share their perspectives on AI development and use with ethics and regard for the public good in mind.






