The ground under cybersecurity is always moving, but the smartest teams aren’t chasing shiny tools—they’re changing how they think. We sit down with John Linford, Forum Director of the Security Portfolio at The Open Group, to revisit zero trust, quantitative risk, and the education efforts that turn strategy into daily behavior. What’s different since we first decoded zero trust? A lot: AI is now a core variable on both sides of the fight, boards demand cyber risk in dollars, and supply chain...
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The ground under cybersecurity is always moving, but the smartest teams aren’t chasing shiny tools—they’re changing how they think. We sit down with John Linford, Forum Director of the Security Portfolio at The Open Group, to revisit zero trust, quantitative risk, and the education efforts that turn strategy into daily behavior. What’s different since we first decoded zero trust? A lot: AI is now a core variable on both sides of the fight, boards demand cyber risk in dollars, and supply chain...
Open Comments - Episode 26: Exploring World Standards Day with Steve Nunn
Open Comments, hosted by The Open Group
42 minutes
1 year ago
Open Comments - Episode 26: Exploring World Standards Day with Steve Nunn
Can standards in technology be the unsung heroes of innovation? Join us as we celebrate World Standards Day with Steve Nunn, President and CEO of The Open Group, who shares his fascinating journey from a career in law to leading a global standards organization. Steve's insights reveal how his background in intellectual property law unexpectedly paved the way to a transformative role at X Open Company, laying the foundation for his leadership at The Open Group. His career path is a testament t...
Open Comments, hosted by The Open Group
The ground under cybersecurity is always moving, but the smartest teams aren’t chasing shiny tools—they’re changing how they think. We sit down with John Linford, Forum Director of the Security Portfolio at The Open Group, to revisit zero trust, quantitative risk, and the education efforts that turn strategy into daily behavior. What’s different since we first decoded zero trust? A lot: AI is now a core variable on both sides of the fight, boards demand cyber risk in dollars, and supply chain...