Arvind Raman, a distinguished professor from Purdue University and the nominee to lead the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), brings a wealth of expertise in engineering and metrology to the federal stage. His recent testimony before the Senate Commerce, Science and
The days of sacrificing an entire week of departmental productivity just to retrieve a single misplaced executive spreadsheet are finally drawing to a close as precision data management becomes the new standard. For years, Microsoft 365 administrators have faced a frustrating paradox: losing one
The modern cybercriminal no longer spends weeks trying to find a microscopic flaw in a firewall when they can simply buy the front door keys for a few dollars on the dark web. This shift represents a fundamental change in the digital underworld, where the most dangerous intruder is not a piece of
The sudden removal of Sean Plankey from the Department of Homeland Security has sent shockwaves through the federal cybersecurity community, effectively halting his progression toward becoming the next director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. While official statements
The prevailing disconnect between the technical jargon of cybersecurity operations and the strategic requirements of corporate governance has reached a critical tipping point where traditional metrics no longer suffice. For years, a significant gap has existed between the granular, activity-based
The rapid transformation of artificial intelligence from a passive suggestion engine into an active, autonomous software engineer has fundamentally altered the digital threat landscape. Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s GPT models have moved beyond basic autocomplete functions to become