Podcast Appearances
I'm Sam Jarrell, and welcome to Technology Now from HPE.
That is right.
Last time we looked into the practicalities of quantum computing and how you would integrate it into our current computing architecture.
And of course, we will link to that episode in the show notes.
Ooh, sounds fascinating.
So who are you interviewing today?
The term is new to me.
I feel like the concept in an abstract way is not new.
We touched on our own personal analogies of this idea, but it also makes me think of zero trust.
It's kind of similar in that regard, but this was the first time I'd heard an extensive conversation around this concept.
Yeah, it seems like it gets more and more difficult every single day to secure anything.
We've had some episodes where we've even talked about quantum cryptography, right?
It seems as though this is just like table stakes, though, is the assumption that you need to be like doing absolutely everything possible to protect your data, not just from like bad actors, but from yourself to some degree, because even your own people can be weak points in your infrastructure and in your organization.
I think so, too.
He was basically discussing sort of that very secure environment as the starting point for when you can actually get access to this data.
But again, it goes back to the conversation of like, does everyone actually need to be within that enclave?
His example felt very, very poignant of when an inside actor can take your whole organization down.
Okay, that brings us to the end of Technology Now for this week.
Thank you to our guest, Dr. Nigel Edwards.
And of course, to our listeners, thank you so much for joining us.