by Aleksandr Zhuk | Oct 9, 2018 | architecture, information security, quantum, zero trust
Quantum mechanics offers numerous mysteries to ponder for laypeople and physicists alike, but none of these mysteries is more popular among the general public as the famous Schrödinger’s cat experiment. Conceived by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935,...
by Aleksandr Zhuk | Jun 27, 2018 | information security
This is the first in the series of three articles I will be publishing over the next two weeks. In my Big Three List, AI and blockchain, the two media darlings of the day, play important albeit supporting roles. Today a number of well-known players are engaged in...
by Aleksandr Zhuk | Jun 20, 2018 | GRC, information security, risk
About 20 years ago, when a floppy disk was a popular type of data storage, business data protection and security strategies were simple: keep one or more spare copies of the data stored on the floppy disks, regularly backup your file servers, and make sure that the...
by Aleksandr Zhuk | May 8, 2018 | GRC, information security, startup
Having spent 20+ years developing, enhancing, and defending GRC and information security posture of one of the world’s largest financial services organizations, I found myself helping FinTech startups to do the same. I find this work highly rewarding for a...