CIO In The Know – Shifting the conversation from AI to cybersecurity and quantum

In the latest CIO In The Know newsletter, discussions revolve around the upcoming shifts in technology as summer ends. Key topics include AI's role in augmenting the workforce rather than replacing it, redefining metrics to focus on business outcomes, heightened cybersecurity pressures, and the need for preparedness for quantum advancements.

CIO In The Know – What is top of mind for CIOs heading into the second half of 2026?

The latest CIO In The Know newsletter emphasizes the evolving discussions among CIOs, particularly focusing on customer experience, employee experience, and business operations. AI continues to be a relevant topic, with a shift toward balancing opportunity and risk. There's growing concern about AI-driven cybersecurity threats and an advancement in quantum computing, highlighting new opportunities and challenges for enterprises.

CIOs must take post quantum cryptography seriously today or risk future peril

Quantum computing presents both opportunities and risks, particularly for enterprises regarding cybersecurity. As algorithms used today may be vulnerable to quantum attacks, organizations must prioritize Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to protect critical data. Immediate action is necessary to assess vulnerabilities, update encryption strategies, and prepare for upcoming threats.

Beyond the Hype: 9 Cybersecurity Realities CIOs Must Face at RSAC 2026

Enterprises must rethink cybersecurity strategies in 2026, driven by advancements in AI and quantum technologies. The upcoming RSAC conference will highlight key areas to watch, including AI applications, network security, simplification of solutions, post-quantum cryptography, and evolving identity management. These aspects reflect the complexity and urgency of current cybersecurity challenges.