By Patrick Burnson, Executive Editor ·
May 2, 2019
As Oracle concludes its two-day media conference in San Francisco this week, the company issued its “Security in the Age of AI” report, detailing the views and actions of C-Suite executives, policy makers and the general public related to cybersecurity and data protection.
“We are at a critical juncture in our cybersecurity journey, as more decision makers in the public and private sector recognize the benefits of investing in next-generation technology designed for security to make progress on addressing previously intractable threats, instead of relying solely on people or legacy technology,” said Edward Screven, Chief Corporate Architect at Oracle. “That said, there is delta between what C-Suite executives and policy makers think is best for America’s cyber future and the actions they are taking for their own organizations, indicating a greater need for business and government to understand how and why next generation technologies are so critical for their own cyber defenses.”
That message is likely to resonate with The Port of Los Angeles, too, as it convened a maritime…