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Cybersecurity Automation: Leveling the Playing Field

CIO

By Leonard Kleinman, Field Chief Technology Officer (CTO) ) Cortex for Palo Alto Networks JAPAC Many things challenge how we practice cybersecurity these days. Released in 2004, it can still be seen trolling the internet. It is still spreading, but the surprising part is MyDoom is not new.

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#826 Section 230: Free Speech & Consequences in Tech with Andrew Edwards, Author of Army of Liars

Modern CTO

All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! With the rise of social media disinformation threats, Andrew founded Verity7 to deliver anti-disinformation training and consulting. Since 2004, the DAA has been the world’s largest organization devoted to the study of online customer behavior.

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Warfighter Summit

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Brigadier Cheesman is the Royal Navy’s inaugural Chief Technology Officer. He has also worked extensively with the Royal Navy and with units of the US Navy, providing training and coaching to US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Units and Naval Special Warfare Groups. Brigadier Dan Cheesman, MBE Royal Marines.

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Black Friday 2020 E-commerce: What’s on the Mind of Consumers and Tech Teams?

xmatters

A t AWS Reinvent 2018 Amazon CTO, Dr. Werner Vogels, shared his “ worst day at Amazon ” when a b u g in the customer database took down all of Amazon for twelve hours back in the holiday season of 2004. Legions of tech teams have frontline war stories about technical glitches when thousands of dollars were on the line.

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Black Friday 2020 E-commerce: What’s on the Mind of Consumers and Tech Teams?

xmatters

A t AWS Reinvent 2018 Amazon CTO, Dr. Werner Vogels, shared his “ worst day at Amazon ” when a b u g in the customer database took down all of Amazon for twelve hours back in the holiday season of 2004. Legions of tech teams have frontline war stories about technical glitches when thousands of dollars were on the line.