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When millions gather for the FIFA World Cup or the Olympics, physical security is only part of the equation.
The real vulnerability often lies beneath the surface — inside networks, ticketing systems, power grids, and third-party platforms.
In this episode of FORUM Power, we speak with Tim Miller, Field CTO and Public Sector Cyber Lead at Dataminr and explore how AI-driven early warning systems, public sector cybersecurity strategies, and real-time intelligence are transforming crisis response for government agencies and large-scale event organizers.
With 17 years of experience helping public sector organizations adopt innovative technology, Tim Miller shares frontline insight into:
• The biggest cybersecurity challenges facing government today
• Why static risk scores fail in fast-moving threat environments
• How AI adoption in government can be done responsibly
• Lessons from enterprise-scale deployments across DHS, State, and HHS
• The growing connection between cyber threats and physical infrastructure risk
• How real-time intelligence improves leadership decision-making under pressure
Dataminr, recognized as one of the world’s leading AI companies, delivers the earliest warnings on high-impact events using more than 50 proprietary large language models. Its AI platform enables faster response, stronger risk mitigation, and more effective crisis management for public sector agencies, first responders, NGOs, and global organizations.
When cyber risk can trigger physical consequences, time becomes the most critical asset.
If you care about AI in government, public sector innovation, cybersecurity strategy, national security, crisis management, and GovTech leadership, this conversation is essential listening.
#PublicSector #Cybersecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #AIinGovernment #GovTech #CrisisManagement #NationalSecurity #RiskManagement #Leadership
FORUM POWER Podcast delivers insider conversations on GovCon and federal IT leadership, hosted by Mary Ann Brown, President of FORUM.
Follow FORUM on LinkedIn for updates. New episodes weekly.
By Mary Ann Brown, Tracey AubeyWhen millions gather for the FIFA World Cup or the Olympics, physical security is only part of the equation.
The real vulnerability often lies beneath the surface — inside networks, ticketing systems, power grids, and third-party platforms.
In this episode of FORUM Power, we speak with Tim Miller, Field CTO and Public Sector Cyber Lead at Dataminr and explore how AI-driven early warning systems, public sector cybersecurity strategies, and real-time intelligence are transforming crisis response for government agencies and large-scale event organizers.
With 17 years of experience helping public sector organizations adopt innovative technology, Tim Miller shares frontline insight into:
• The biggest cybersecurity challenges facing government today
• Why static risk scores fail in fast-moving threat environments
• How AI adoption in government can be done responsibly
• Lessons from enterprise-scale deployments across DHS, State, and HHS
• The growing connection between cyber threats and physical infrastructure risk
• How real-time intelligence improves leadership decision-making under pressure
Dataminr, recognized as one of the world’s leading AI companies, delivers the earliest warnings on high-impact events using more than 50 proprietary large language models. Its AI platform enables faster response, stronger risk mitigation, and more effective crisis management for public sector agencies, first responders, NGOs, and global organizations.
When cyber risk can trigger physical consequences, time becomes the most critical asset.
If you care about AI in government, public sector innovation, cybersecurity strategy, national security, crisis management, and GovTech leadership, this conversation is essential listening.
#PublicSector #Cybersecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #AIinGovernment #GovTech #CrisisManagement #NationalSecurity #RiskManagement #Leadership
FORUM POWER Podcast delivers insider conversations on GovCon and federal IT leadership, hosted by Mary Ann Brown, President of FORUM.
Follow FORUM on LinkedIn for updates. New episodes weekly.