Forbes August 7, 2024
John Werner

In terms of what’s hot in computer science right now, in addition to pondering the future of artificial intelligence and machine learning, many of our experts are focused on cybersecurity.

We’re looking at time-tested methods of circling the wagons, as well as revolutionary new approaches to making sure hackers can’t get into our systems.

For example, when Michael Stonebraker talks about inverting the common model of the operating system and database layers, that has some cybersecurity value! It’s a novel idea to many admins and others who are used to a certain architecture – but that’s innovation: uncovering opportunities through new ways of doing things.

“The revolution is in how systems software is built – and it has great, fabulous...

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