January 30, 2025
Stanford Medicine has appointed Karl Hightower as Vice President and Chief Data & Analytics Officer for Technology & Digital Solutions, starting in February. In this role, Hightower will lead data and analytics initiatives for Stanford Health Care and the Stanford University School of Medicine, focusing on the advancement of innovative data tools. Hightower brings over 20 years of technical leadership experience from various sectors including healthcare, and previously held positions such as Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Novant Health and Executive in Residence for Catalyst by Wellstar. His extensive background in data management and governance positions him to enhance the organization's analytics framework effectively.
Stanford Medicine Appoints Karl Hightower as New Data Analytics Leader LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
The Trump administration's recent decision to freeze federal aid has introduced uncertainty into cybersecurity grant programs that benefit state governments, small businesses, and international partners. An Office of Management and Budget memo mandated a pause on the disbursement of federal financial assistance, affecting various cybersecurity grants that had previously allocated substantial funding. Experts, including former DHS official Bob Kolasky, have expressed concerns that this freeze could disrupt ongoing cybersecurity initiatives, while Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson criticized the move as politically motivated, arguing that it undermines crucial support for states amid rising cyber threats. There are also worries about the potential consequences for U.S. foreign cyber vulnerabilities and international relations.
Trump Administration Freezes Cybersecurity Grants, Sparking Widespread Concerns Cyberscoop
January 30, 2025
Khalid Turk of County, Chief Healthcare Info Tech Officer at Santa Clara Health System, redefines the perception of "tech debt," suggesting it can be a beneficial strategic tool for CIOs when approached thoughtfully. While traditionally viewed as a hindrance, understanding the different types of tech debt—intentional, unintentional, or compounded—can enable CIOs to make informed choices about its management. Turk posits that tech debt may be acceptable if it serves immediate business goals, but should be prioritized for resolution if it begins to escalate costs or complicate compliance. He advocates for structured decision-making frameworks like the ROI Framework and regular audits, urging CIOs to consider tech debt as a leverage point to enhance organizational performance rather than merely a liability.
Rethinking Tech Debt: A Strategic Asset for CIOs to Drive Innovation LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
Rapid advancements in AI are reshaping cybersecurity by enhancing defenses and operational efficiency, but they also present risks of misuse by malicious actors. The Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) analyzed how threat actors engage with Google’s AI-powered assistant, Gemini, finding that while some have explored its capabilities for research and content generation, innovative attack techniques utilizing AI have not materialized. Most exploitation attempts involved basic tactics to bypass safety controls, yielding limited success. The report highlights significant activity from state-sponsored threat actors, particularly from Iran and China, using Gemini for reconnaissance and phishing campaigns, underscoring a shift toward more efficient cyber operations rather than groundbreaking new techniques.
AI Revolutionizes Cybersecurity: Threat Actors Adapt but Lack Innovation Google Cloud
January 30, 2025
Stanford Medicine has appointed Karl Hightower as Vice President and Chief Data & Analytics Officer for Technology & Digital Solutions, starting in February. In this role, Hightower will lead data and analytics initiatives for Stanford Health Care and the Stanford University School of Medicine, focusing on the advancement of innovative data tools. Hightower brings over 20 years of technical leadership experience from various sectors including healthcare, and previously held positions such as Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Novant Health and Executive in Residence for Catalyst by Wellstar. His extensive background in data management and governance positions him to enhance the organization's analytics framework effectively.
Stanford Medicine Appoints Karl Hightower as New Data Analytics Leader LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
The Trump administration's recent decision to freeze federal aid has introduced uncertainty into cybersecurity grant programs that benefit state governments, small businesses, and international partners. An Office of Management and Budget memo mandated a pause on the disbursement of federal financial assistance, affecting various cybersecurity grants that had previously allocated substantial funding. Experts, including former DHS official Bob Kolasky, have expressed concerns that this freeze could disrupt ongoing cybersecurity initiatives, while Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson criticized the move as politically motivated, arguing that it undermines crucial support for states amid rising cyber threats. There are also worries about the potential consequences for U.S. foreign cyber vulnerabilities and international relations.
Trump Administration Freezes Cybersecurity Grants, Sparking Widespread Concerns Cyberscoop
January 30, 2025
Khalid Turk of County, Chief Healthcare Info Tech Officer at Santa Clara Health System, redefines the perception of "tech debt," suggesting it can be a beneficial strategic tool for CIOs when approached thoughtfully. While traditionally viewed as a hindrance, understanding the different types of tech debt—intentional, unintentional, or compounded—can enable CIOs to make informed choices about its management. Turk posits that tech debt may be acceptable if it serves immediate business goals, but should be prioritized for resolution if it begins to escalate costs or complicate compliance. He advocates for structured decision-making frameworks like the ROI Framework and regular audits, urging CIOs to consider tech debt as a leverage point to enhance organizational performance rather than merely a liability.
Rethinking Tech Debt: A Strategic Asset for CIOs to Drive Innovation LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
Rapid advancements in AI are reshaping cybersecurity by enhancing defenses and operational efficiency, but they also present risks of misuse by malicious actors. The Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) analyzed how threat actors engage with Google’s AI-powered assistant, Gemini, finding that while some have explored its capabilities for research and content generation, innovative attack techniques utilizing AI have not materialized. Most exploitation attempts involved basic tactics to bypass safety controls, yielding limited success. The report highlights significant activity from state-sponsored threat actors, particularly from Iran and China, using Gemini for reconnaissance and phishing campaigns, underscoring a shift toward more efficient cyber operations rather than groundbreaking new techniques.
AI Revolutionizes Cybersecurity: Threat Actors Adapt but Lack Innovation Google Cloud