Today’s complex problems require the integration of multiple talents. But you don’t want to look everywhere and integrate those talents yourself. Llamrai recognizes this challenge, and works with a constellation of companies, vetted for their skills, knowledge and abilities, and has built an atmosphere that inspires them to work well together, allowing them to demonstrate innovative strategies to address your toughest challenges.
Years of service in leadership positions in the Pentagon, the Intelligence Community, U.S. Embassies, and command centers around the globe have forced us to execute fused operations with federated systems, giving us unique insight into the challenges of high stress environments. Employing these decades of experience and functional expertise, that refined the Dynamic Cyber Based View, Llamrai looks beyond traditional Informational Technology approaches to partner with our clients to deliver operations focused technology adoption strategies to simplify execution, enhance and accelerate decision making, and optimize operational performance.
Silicon Valley is unquestionably a boys’ club. And the number of women in computer science has been declining. In 1985, approximately 15,000 women and 27,000 men earned bachelor’s degrees in computer and information sciences. By 2010, over 35,000 men earned computer science degrees, while only 7,500 women did the same.
But the world’s first computer scientist was a woman.
n 1992, a fraternity at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute decided to develop a computer algorithm to match men and women for a Valentine’s Day social event. Students flocked to the the student union to complete the survey to meet their “ideal match” as determined by a computer. Thus began the transition from dating “IRL” (in real life) to dating via “URL.” Three years later, match.com was founded.
Cyber risk has been characterized as one of the top 10 global business risks. New threats brought on by technology developments such as the Internet of Things introduce new vulnerabilities to the firm, increasing the potential frequency and impact of cyberattacks. Current theory lacks a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex interactions that occur within an organization during a breach.
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