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Douglas Lemott Jr. Draws on Decades of Military Leadership to Protect the Critical Systems the U.S. Depends On

Douglas Lemott Jr. oversees cybersecurity at the Analysis and Resilience Center for Systemic Risk, also known as ARC. As Chief Information Security Officer, he's responsible for protecting the systems that enable major companies to collaborate when the national infrastructure is at risk. These companies operate in essential sectors like power, finance, and communications. If something goes wrong, ARC members must be able to communicate and act quickly to resolve the issue.

How Computers Help in Hospitals: EHR Design

The doctor used to write notes on paper when someone came to the clinic. These remarks told what the problem was, what medicine was given, and whether the patient had improved. But now, most doctors use computers to do this. The notes are saved in a special program called Electronic Health Records, or EHR. EHR is like a digital notebook. It keeps all health details in one place. The way it looks and works is called EHR Design. If the design is good, it makes life easy for everyone in the hospital.

What Ransomware Teaches Us About Weak Links in the Development Pipeline

Ransomware attacks aren't just hitting banks and government agencies anymore-they're going straight for the jugular of how modern software is made. That's right: the development pipeline has become prime hunting ground. And while companies scramble to patch after the damage is done, the smarter ones are shifting focus to where it all begins-the code, the pipeline, and the people pushing it live.

Which Cables Survive Outdoor Exposure Without Frequent Replacements?

Okay, let's be real. We've all been there. You excitedly set up that awesome backyard speaker system, install security cameras like a pro, or run power for some gorgeous landscape lighting. The picture gets fuzzy, the sound cuts out, or the lights just... stop. You trace the problem, and bam. The cable looks like it's been through a war zone - cracked, brittle, maybe even letting in water. Sound familiar? The good news? It doesn't have to be this way. Not every cable throws in the towel at the first sign of sunshine or a snowflake. Some are actually built tough enough to handle what Mother Nature dishes out.

ARP spoofing explained: How attackers exploit the Address Resolution Protocol

Imagine handing over your house keys to someone who looked trustworthy - only to discover later they were an impostor. Everything that entered or left your home was compromised, and you never saw it coming. That’s what happens in your network when ARP spoofing strikes. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) helps devices find each other on a local network by matching IP addresses to MAC addresses.

The AI advantage in first-party risk management

Risk management is evolving at a pace that compels organizations to adopt more advanced technologies. Among these, artificial intelligence is emerging as a leading force in transforming internal oversight practices, particularly in the realm of first-party risk management. The need to manage risks that originate within the organization has prompted leaders to reevaluate and innovate traditional strategies, making AI an indispensable component of modern risk frameworks.

Egnyte Content Lifecycle Management

Without automated content lifecycle management, managing ever-expanding data volume can quickly overwhelm your organization. In this video, you’ll learn how Egnyte enables you to locate and manage content to reduce cost and lower risk, while increasing business productivity. In particular, you’ll see how Egnyte gives you a comprehensive view of the content that you manage, empowering you to identify seldom-used content, and archive or delete it based on your data management guidelines.