BobGourley

Bob Gourley is Crucial Point LLC’s founder and editor of CTOvision.com. Bob has received industry recognition including Infoworld top CTO award, AFCEA’s meritorious service award, and recognition as one of the top 100 “Tech Titans” in DC by Washingtonian magazine. He was named one of the “Top 25 Most Fascinating Communicators in Government IT.”

If You Could Pick One Thing For Congress To Do Regarding CyberSecurity, What Would It Be?

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A friend who is a former Representative and a respected advisor of many senior politicians recently asked me for some thoughts on cyber legislation. In general, people ask my thoughts because of time I've spent working strategic cyber issues in the Cyber Conflict Studies Association (CCSA) or because of my history at DoD's Joint Task Force for Computer Network Defense (JTF-CND) or perhaps because as a techie and a writer I try to track technological … [Read more...]

Evolving Approaches to Cyber Threats

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of3CfNJ84oQ Bob Gourley and HP's Andrzej Kawalec, CTO of Enterprise Security continued to discuss emerging security issues at the HP Protect 2011 conference on Monday, September 12, 2011, exploring problems with traditional approaches to enterprise security. Andrzej began by defining the customary enterprise security approach. We've been taking a very reactive stance to cybersecurity, focusing on responding to … [Read more...]

Nominating Technologies For Review At CTOlabs.com

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Our sister site, CTOlabs.com, is a place where we capture information, evals, concepts and references of use to technologists.  We write far more about specific technologies and companies there, which allows us to keep CTOvision.com focused on more timely topics. CTOvision.com is for current context on tech, CTOlabs.com is for reference and examination of concepts. We enjoy writing about new technologies and emerging firms on CTOlabs.com and would … [Read more...]

The “Big Five” IT trends of the next half decade: Mobile, social, cloud, consumerization, and big data

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Editor's Note: The highly regarded enterprise IT thought leader Dion Hinchcliffe has produced yet another "must read" piece for enterprise technologists titled "The "Big Five" IT trends of the next half decade: Mobile, social, cloud, consumerization, and big data." This is classic Dion, with compelling logic, great context, and a tremendous graphic that helps put the trends in perspective. I summarize and extract from Dion's piece here: Much has … [Read more...]

New IARPA Program Aims To Discover Tech Trends

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The Intelligence Community's Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) office of "incisive analysis" has been evaluating plans, projects and proposals submitted in response to a broad solicitation of inputs on a very interesting construct. They have embarked on a new, smarter way of gleaning technology trends. We first learned publicly of this activity in 2010 when they posted a synopsis which accurately captured the fact that projecting technology … [Read more...]

PNNL Seeks Chief Cyber Security Research Scientist

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Friends at PNNL have asked that we post information on a search they have underway for a chief scientist position focused on Cyber Security Research. PNNL is renowned for making contributions to the body of scientific knowledge surrounding high end enterprise IT and has long been involved in advanced cybersecurity research.  This position will be key to furthering exploration in this domain.  Full text of their job description is pasted below. Also … [Read more...]

Enterprise CTOs: WayIn will provide new capabilities to your organization

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The newest highly scalable social media capability on the grid is WayIn. WayIn leverages the ubiquitous Internet, the increasingly pervasive smart phone and tablet platforms, globally deployed desktop devices to connect with people. WayIn builds upon the lessons learned from Sun Microsystem's greatest cloud computing architects and business minds. And it fills a need many of us have long desired. What does WayIn do?  It lets any user anywhere … [Read more...]

Security Innovation Network Announces the 2011 SINET Showcase Innovators

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The mission of the Security Innovation Network™ (SINET) is to advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. SINET increases awareness between builders, buyers, researchers and investors in the Cybersecurity domain, in particular the Defense Industrial Base and the Federal Government. SINET utilizes a top down - bottom up, mutually beneficial and trust based approach to … [Read more...]

Nominations Solicited for the 2011 Government Big Data Solutions Award

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The missions and data of governments make the government sector one of particular importance for Big Data solutions. The government has special abilities to focus research in areas like Health Sciences, Economics, Law Enforcement, Defense, Geographic Studies, Environmental Studies, Bioinformatics, and Computer Security. Government-Industry teams are working to field Big Data solutions in all these fields. We are looking for examples of solutions … [Read more...]

Steve Jobs 1955-2011: The most famous maestro of the micro.

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When TIME named the computer as the 1982 "Machine of the Year", it published a long profile of Steve Jobs as "the most famous maestro of the micro."  Ha! Great turn of the phrase, and that was long before he really moved out in pushing the envelope in micro electronics, consumer technology and human-focused design. Steve Jobs changed the world and the lives of everyone in it. His death also teaches us other lessons.  He was only 56. All his … [Read more...]