11.40 27 Feb 2021
Leaders today are asked to lead in a world vastly more complex, dynamic, and hyperconnected than at any time in history, yet most leadership tools and guidance that are presented to them are designed for the simpler and more orderly world of the past.
Drawing from physics, mathematics, brain research, and spiritual traditions, leadership consultant Tom Goodell offers a fresh take on the science of leadership.
Tom joined Bobby to discuss his new book The Four Fields of Leadership: How People and Organizations Can Thrive in a Hyper-Connected World and more.
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By Bruce Schneier
Mr. Schneier is a security technologist and the author of 14 books, including “Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-Connected World.” He is a fellow at the Belfer Center at the Harvard Kennedy School and a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Feb. 23, 2021
Credit.Alex Merto
Early in 2020, cyberspace attackers apparently working for the Russian government compromised a piece of widely used network management software made by a company called SolarWinds. The hack gave the attackers access to the computer networks of some 18,000 of SolarWinds’s customers, including U.S. government agencies such as the Homeland Security Department and State Department, American nuclear research labs, government contractors, IT companies and nongovernmental agencies around the world.