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: S2 - Mini Episode: The Components of Lifelong Learning with Ash
Open Comments, hosted by The Open Group
6 minutes
5 months ago
Open Comments: S2 - Mini Episode: The Components of Lifelong Learning with Ash
What if the most valuable skill you could develop isn't a skill at all, but rather a mindset? Lifelong learning stands as the ultimate competitive advantage in our rapidly evolving world, and this episode unpacks exactly what it means to embrace continuous growth. We explore how lifelong learning extends far beyond formal education into a daily practice of curiosity and openness. You'll discover the surprising cognitive benefits—how regular mental stimulation improves memory and potentially ...
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...