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Join Philip, for an eye-opening episode of "Let's Talk About SecurIT" featuring Jon Garon, a Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, specializing in intellectual property, cybersecurity, and technology law. An expert in entertainment law and privacy, he has published over 60 scholarly works and is a frequent speaker in his fields.
In this insightful episode, Jon dissects the critical balance between data utility and data security, emphasizing the need for better risk models in boardroom discussions. He touches on the stark realities of poor digital hygiene, the increasing cost of cyber insurance, and the potential ramifications for companies that are not proactive about security. Moreover, Jon opens up about the double-edged sword of AI—its potential to solve world problems but also its immediate risks, especially in the hands of bad actors. He warns of the dark times ahead before the good, as AI technologies like GPT-3 and 4 become tools for more sophisticated cyber-attacks. From the consumer's split mindset on privacy to the future of regulatory models, Jon’s insights are both timely and thought-provoking. Whether you're an executive, a privacy advocate, or simply tech-curious, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss it!
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Join Philip, for an eye-opening episode of "Let's Talk About SecurIT" featuring Jon Garon, a Professor of Law at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, specializing in intellectual property, cybersecurity, and technology law. An expert in entertainment law and privacy, he has published over 60 scholarly works and is a frequent speaker in his fields.
In this insightful episode, Jon dissects the critical balance between data utility and data security, emphasizing the need for better risk models in boardroom discussions. He touches on the stark realities of poor digital hygiene, the increasing cost of cyber insurance, and the potential ramifications for companies that are not proactive about security. Moreover, Jon opens up about the double-edged sword of AI—its potential to solve world problems but also its immediate risks, especially in the hands of bad actors. He warns of the dark times ahead before the good, as AI technologies like GPT-3 and 4 become tools for more sophisticated cyber-attacks. From the consumer's split mindset on privacy to the future of regulatory models, Jon’s insights are both timely and thought-provoking. Whether you're an executive, a privacy advocate, or simply tech-curious, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss it!