Mark Nunnikhoven

Mark Nunnikhoven

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Balance & Burnout
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Balance & Burnout

It's all too easy to burnout in IT in general...more so in security. Why? What's the cost?

Ignorance & Risk
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Ignorance & Risk

Some perceptions override the logic behind risk decisions. How do you fight through to make a sound decision?

Facial Recognition Discussion Required
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Facial Recognition Discussion Required

Facial recognition is a technology that exemplifies the underlying neutrality of most technology. When used with positive intentions it makes out devices more secure. When in the wrong hands, it can violate privacy on a massive scale. Do we need to regulate this technology? At what level? Regardles

Document, Automate, Repeat
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Document, Automate, Repeat

If you're working by hand, you're failing. In today's world of security, rapid delivery, and new technologies, automation is critical.

🧠 A.I. In Context
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🧠 A.I. In Context

The popular perception of A.I. does not line up with its current capabilities. A look at what's real and what's not.

Fortnite a Good Example
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Fortnite a Good Example

Over the few years, mobile has become the dominant platform for gaming. As a result, smaller, simple games have come to prominence. In order to make money developers have (over) rotated on in-app purchases. Fortnite is a great example of an addictive FREE game that is making a ton of money without

Google Duplex Are We Ready
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Google Duplex Are We Ready

Google really doesn't like humans and they LOVE data. At the intersection of those two areas is a new A.I assistant that calls business to complete simple tasks for it's users and to automatically update Google's databases: enter Google Duplex.