George Kurtz, Chris Roberts and Theresia Gouw talk about the state of security and what comes next.
Journal Reports: Conferences
Vinod Khosla says chief information officers are positioned to take the lead on some of the biggest challenges companies face.
It begins with data, say LinkedIn’s Rosanna Durruthy and Paradigm’s Joelle Emerson.
Bob Myers, general manager of the Golden State Warriors, talks to Jason Gay about what it takes to build a winning team.
Chris Liddell on how the administration is working with the private sector to enhance cybersecurity.
Aaron Levie of Box Inc. and Stacy Brown-Philpot of TaskRabbit offer their take.
Michael Casey and Caitlin Long on how blockchain can make a lot of industries much more efficient.
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian on why he’s investing in technologies that will give users more control over their data.
Ben Fried of Google and Prof. Vijay Gurbaxani on the responsibility of the CIO to keep up with fast-changing technology.
Antonio Neri of Hewlett Packard Enterprise on memory-centric computing and edge computing.
The company’s director of engineering spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s CIO Network conference.
The chief technology officer explains why you probably won’t be buying one.
Michael Chertoff and Bob Lord lay out the kinds of attacks companies should worry about—and what they can do about them.
Stephen Schmidt of Amazon Web Services and Scott Smith of the FBI talk about what companies should be most concerned about.
Turner Broadcasting’s Pete Chronis and Comcast’s Myrna Soto on why cybersecurity oversight remains a challenge for directors.
George Kurtz, Elena Kvochko and Joe Leonard on the risks to financial institutions—and the worst-case scenario.
Craig Silliman, Verizon’s general counsel, tells what happened.
Former Justice Department official John Carlin says smarter devices bring increased risks, and the world isn’t ready.
Chris Roberts knows how they think, because he is one, and he has some security tips for companies.
It isn’t much different than under President Obama, say Gregory Touhill and Christopher Krebs. That says a lot about the issue.