In this issue, we address the question, “Why are cyberattacks on the rise, and what strategies/practices can organizations adopt to address and minimize the chance of these attacks?” Our five articles were carefully selected to highlight the strategies that enterprises can follow to enhance their security posture. The authors are experts who speak from professional experiences and extensive research. They share proven best practices and cyber strategies that can help security professionals better manage cybersecurity risks.
January 2022
In this issue:- Cyberattacks: Strategies That Matter — Opening Statement
- Effective Cybersecurity Starts with Strengthening the Corporate Boardroom
- Proactive Defense: Threat Hunting & Deception
- Intensifying Attacks Demand New Strategies
- Cyber AI: Leveraging the AI-Cybersecurity Nexus for Heightened Protection
- Cybersecurity Vulnerability Management for Medical Devices
November 2021
The four articles in this issue of CBTJ on sustainability explore the ways that technology can be used to monitor and improve the sustainability of a wide range of processes, industrial and otherwise.
November 2021
How do we leverage technology to move us toward a more sustainable future, while mitigating the technology's own impact? This issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal (CBTJ) explores the dual sides of the technology sword — the potential for environmental benefit and harm — and, in true karmic spirit, how technology can help itself be more sustainable.
In this issue:- Sustainability & Technology: Building Innovative Solutions — Opening Statement
- Greener Software Development Strategy: Why, How, and Why Not?
- A Framework for Environmentally Friendly AI
- Corporate Sustainability Has Failed: Digitizing Regeneration May Still Save Us
- How Tech Can Tackle Hunger: An Interview with FAO’s CIO
- AI for a Greener, Sustainable World
October 2021
The authors in this issue of CBTJ speak from personal experiences, extensive research, and a deep desire to contribute toward changing the DEI narrative. They share proven best practices and procedural changes that must be followed so that this time, the outcomes of CEOs’ commitments will look different, and those impacted will finally be able to have more equitable work and life experiences.
In this issue:- Diversity in Tech: Are We Moving the Needle or Just Idling? — Opening Statement
- Diversity in Tech: Stuck in First Gear
- Building an Inclusive Workplace Culture Through Dynamic Leadership
- Closing the DEI Gap
- 5 Actions We Can Take to Increase Representation in Tech
- Is Gender Stereotyping Holding Back Women Leaders?
August 2021
This issue of CBTJ addresses the tactical, operational, strategic, and human reasons that allow technology projects to fail. It offers some new thinking, tells some great stories, and at the end of the day suggests that we’re not forever doomed.
In this issue:- Why Do Technology Projects Fail? Is Failure a Feature or a Bug? — Opening Statement
- Failure Is Not an Option; It Comes Standard
- Tech Project Success & Failure: Lessons from the C-Suite
- Unfolding the Mystery of Failed Technology Projects
- 5 Keys to a Successful Technology Project
- Communication: The Key to Technology Project Success