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That DOS Won’t Hunt

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Not every piece of tech or strategy you try works. That doesn’t mean transformation plans come to a complete halt. Sometimes you have to shelve an idea and attempt a new approach. ”That DOS Won’t Hunt,” hosted by InformationWeek’s Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, is a discussion of tech and strategy problems enterprises face, the options they explore, the ultimate solutions they find, and the ROI to the organization.

Episodes

Beyond the Election (Part 1): Tech Directives

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.

Oct 18, 202433 min

Quantum Compute Report Card: Justin Ging and Remy Notermans, Atom Computing

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.

Oct 16, 202418 min

As Regulators Escalate Oversight, Who Are the AI Heroes?

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.

Oct 11, 202435 min

Fintech Reckoning: Will Incumbents Pick In-house AI over Startups?

In this episode, Angela Friend, vice president of data science and AI with DailyPay; Adnan Masood, chief AI architect with UST; and John Lin, investor with F-Prime Capital, discuss how the spread of AI among incumbent financial institutions might affect their pursuit of innovation through startups.

Oct 03, 202428 min

Infrastructure Sustainability and the Data Center Power Dilemma

This episode brought together Juan Orlandini, chief technology officer, North America with Insight Enterprises, and Sandeep Chandna, chief sustainability officer with Tech Mahindra, to discuss how energy starved data centers are, whether ESG efforts can improve energy management among data centers, and whether sentiment led to the villainization of nuclear power in this equation.

Sep 27, 202433 min

Have DevAIOps and AIOps Been Forgotten in the AI Surge?

In this episode, Camden Swita, head of AI and machine learning innovation at New Relic; Efrain Ruh, CTO for Europe with Digitate; and Paul Davis, field CISO, with JFrog, discuss ways enterprises work to leverage AI for more than dazzling consumers with conversational bots or content generation.

Sep 13, 202441 min

Are Chips, Storage, and Energy Availability Roadblocks to Innovation?

In this episode, Zachary Smith, board member with the Sustainable & Scalable Infrastructure Alliance; Aidan Madigan-Curtis, partner with Eclipse; and Ugur Tigli, CTO with MinIO, discuss whether the limits of chips, energy, and other materials may hinder innovation and if a point of inflection is on the horizon.

Aug 30, 202445 min

What NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards Bring to the Table

In this episode, Anand Kashyap, founder and CEO of Fortanix; Kristin Milchanowski Gilkes, Ernst & Young’s global innovation quantum leader; Michael Osborne, CTO for IBM Quantum Safe; Omar Santos, distinguished engineer with Cisco; and Volker Krummel, post-quantum cryptography chapter lead for Utimaco discuss what enterprises should know to get their arms around NIST’s post-quantum cryptography standards.

Aug 23, 202434 min

The Search for Solid Hires Between AI Screening and GenAI Resumes

Do AI-generated job applications gum up the recruitment process for hiring managers by filling inboxes with dubiously written CVs? In this episode, Gretchen Jacobi, senior vice president of enterprise with General Assembly; Chris Camicas, head of engineering with DataDome; and Josh Bersin, CEO of The Josh Bersin Company, discuss what the AI component can mean for both hiring managers and job applicants that want to sort out the job market.

Aug 16, 202434 min

Is It Time to Rethink Reskilling Again Amid AI’s Growing Pains?

In this episode, Keatron Evans, vice-president of portfolio and product strategy with Infosec; Ramona Schindelheim, host of the Work in Progress podcast and editor-in-chief of WorkingNation; Prukalpa Sankar, co-founder of Atlan; and Ashok Reddy, CEO of KX, talk about the reskilling dilemma and where AI actually stands in its development as a tool for companies.

Aug 09, 202436 min

Are Enterprises Investing Too Much or Too Little in AI Now?

In this episode, John Lovelock, chief forecaster with Gartner; Steve Ross, director of cybersecurity with S-RM; Erin McFarlane, vice president of operations with Fairmarkit; Sree Mallikarjun, chief scientist and head of AI innovation with Reorg; and Ryan Johnson, chief product officer with CallRail, offer their insights on what is happening with AI investment, what enterprises are exploring, and what the expectations might be for the money put into the technology.

Aug 02, 202436 min

Cloud Strategy in the Wake of the CrowdStrike Outage

Was the cloud the perfect safe haven away from the massive IT outage attributed to CrowdStrike’s mishandled update to Microsoft Windows machines? The answer is complex and this episode speaks to some of the considerations organizations might make about their cloud strategies in the fallout of the outage that knocked out some 8.5 million devices more than one week ago. The nature of the cloud, and the options available through many providers, can offer some resources that enterprises want for con...

Jul 26, 202428 min

Facing Cyberthreats and Misinfo in a Tense Political Climate

Eric Wenger, senior director for cyber and emerging tech policy, with Cisco; Roman Arutyunov, co-founder and senior vice president of products with Xage Security; Dennis Dayman, CISO with Code42; TK Keanini, CTO with DNSFilter; and Akash Agarwal, director of engineering and DevSecOps with LambdaTest, discuss ways to address possible cyberthreats and misinformation in the workplace during this intensely partisan era.

Jul 19, 202432 min

AWS Summit New York Takeaways and the State of the Cloud

The latest AWS Summit New York has come and gone, but enterprise pain points, needs, and opportunities in the cloud still warrant discussion. There was much talk of artificial intelligence, generative AI (GenAI) in particular, at the conference, especially in relation to the use of cloud resources to further its spread and development. Other aspects of the cloud naturally need their time in the spotlight, even if they are not the shiniest tech on the market right now that gobbles up attention. D...

Jul 12, 202435 min

Do the EU’s Proactive Regulations Stifle Tech Innovation?

In recent weeks we have seen the EU go after Apple for breaching the Digital Markets Act, and Microsoft for Teams bundling in violation of antitrust law. Alberto Gimeno, CEO of Invofox, discusses what challenges and considerations a young tech company may face trying operate in the EU compared with the United States.

Jul 03, 202422 min

In the Wake of Breaches, How and Why Cloud Security Must Change

In this episode of DOS Won’t Hunt, Chaim Mazal, chief security officer, Gigamon; Kat Traxler, principal security researcher, Vectra AI; Joel Moses, distinguished engineer and CTO, platforms and systems, F5; Tsvi Korren, field CTO, Aqua Security; and Shane Snider, senior writer, InformationWeek discuss ways cloud security must evolve.

Jun 28, 202443 min

AI and Inductive Reasoning: Possibilities and Implications

Nicholas Mattei, assistant professor of computer science at Tulane University ; Barbara Bickham, founder and managing partner with Trailyn VC ; Robert Clougherty, CampusWorks CIO for Drew University ; and Muddu Sudhakar, CEO of Aisera, discuss how AI applies inductive reasoning.

Jun 21, 202439 min

The Impact of AI Skills on Hiring and Career Advancement

In this episode, Matias Madou, CTO and co-founder of Secure Code Warrior; Anthony Aurigemma, chief revenue officer with Anomali; and Ed Frederici, CTO of Appfire discuss the impact AI has on career skills and professional advancement. Despite the hype, are AI skills actually vital to doing jobs?

Jun 14, 202430 min

NY Tech Week: Growing From Silicon Alley to Mainstreet

A weeklong exploration of the technology scene in New York kicks off June 3. Startups and incumbents, new founders and veterans of the market will come together at NY Tech Week to discuss their respective innovations as well as what they are curious to see evolve. New York continues to make its presence known as a tech hub as startups rise from its streets while big names such as Google and Meta have offices here. Sometimes those big players even offer supportive resources to up-and-coming New Y...

May 31, 202443 min

Navigating Google’s AI Changes to Search: Is SEO Dead?

With the rollout of Google’s Generative AI Overview for web searches, the game changed for businesses that relied on understanding how to leverage their sites and content for higher ranking. AI Overview puts an AI-generated summary at the top of the page in response to searches. Links still appear below the summary and AI Overview might not appear for every search. This raised concerns among brands and content publishers, who fear the loss of online traffic to their sites if summarized answers s...

May 24, 202441 min

Fallout When the Chips Are Down

What if we lived in a world without semiconductor chips? Tony Moor, senior director of silicon lab services with IOActive, and Shane Snider, senior writer with InformationWeek, join in for a conversation on our reliance on semiconductor chips. In the alternate retrofuture of the popular "Fallout" streaming series and video game franchise, semiconductors never caught on as a backbone for computer technology. Instead of silicon chips, vacuum tubes became the mainstay of technology, which had a var...

May 18, 202424 min

RSA Conference Takeaways: Fighting New Threats and Disinfo

RSA Conference 2024 has come to a close, wrapping up a plethora of announcements on cybersecurity from government authorities, concerns about the continued rise of disinformation, and the roles AI may take, on defense and offense, in the mix. Iain Mulholland, senior director, cloud CISO with Google Cloud; Masha Sedova, vice president of human risk strategy at Mimecast; Jason Mar-Tang, field CISO at Pentera; and Etay Maor, chief security strategist with Cato Networks, shared some of their takeawa...

May 10, 202456 min

Cloud Security and the Know-Your-Customer Executive Orders

With executive orders from the Biden administration in play, cloud service providers are being called upon for insight into who uses their services to, ostensibly, thwart bad actors from overseas. Federal authorities want to identify anonymous cyber attackers who try to tap domestic cloud services to launch attacks, but there has been some pushback from aspects of the industry. Some of the complaints against the “know-your-customer” requirements include the potential costs of compliance, effecti...

May 03, 202426 min
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