Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, and Cameron Chehreh, CTO of Dell Technologies’ federal business, wrote in a joint article published Monday on Nextgov that a 5G-enabled architecture requires government agencies to implement a risk-based approach to security that takes into consideration the whole data lifecycle.
Read More »Steve Orrin, Cameron Chehreh: Agencies Should Embrace Hybrid Cloud as Operating Model
Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, and Cameron Chehreh, CTO of Dell Technologies’ federal business, wrote in a joint article published Friday on Nextgov that federal agencies should look at hybrid cloud not as a destination but as an operating model to realize the benefits of artificial intelligence and 5G.
Read More »Intel’s Steve Orrin: Supply Chain, Software Inventory Audits Key to Preventing Firmware Attacks
Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, has said that agencies need to be proactive in protecting their network information technology stacks against emerging threats like firmware hacks.
Read More »Intel’s Steve Orrin: Compute Power, Sensor Tech Could Help Warfighters Achieve Battlefield Dominance
Steve Orrin, federal chief technology officer for Intel, wrote in a commentary published Tuesday on Defense Systems that combining sensor technology with compute power could help warfighters process and analyze data, make informed decisions in real time and leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning models.
Read More »Intel’s Steve Orrin: Agencies Must Integrate Data Security in System, Hardware Designs
Steve Orrin, federal chief technology officer for Intel, has said that federal agencies need to establish a hardened security approach to prevent cases of data leaks across their networks and systems.
Read More »Intel’s Steve Orrin: Predictive Analytics Can Aid in Federal IT Decision-Making Process
Steve Orrin, federal chief technology officer for Intel, wrote in a GCN guest piece published Friday that predictive analytics can help agencies make better decisions and plan network modernization efforts.
Read More »Cameron Chehreh: Converged Tech to Drive Dell EMC’s Investment Strategy
Cameron Chehreh, chief technology officer at Dell EMC‘s federal business, has said converged and hyper-converged technologies will become “great focal areas” for Dell EMC, FedScoop reported Wednesday. Chehreh told the publication that software-defined networking is another information technology development that will drive Dell EMC’s investment strategy. “The last piece for us …
Read More »Executive Mosaic’s Top CTO Executives in Government Contracting Award
Many government contracting executives and federal agency leaders have publicly stated that rapid changes in technology are putting pressure on both the public and private sectors to keep pace with new tools as they enter market. Both contractors and agencies are also seeking to stay conscious of how innovative products might disrupt …
Read More »Steve Orrin Receives Executive Mosaic’s Top CTO Executives Award
STEVE ORRIN CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST INTEL CORPORATION – FEDERAL DIVISION Steve Orrin is chief technologist for Intel Corp’s Federal Division and is responsible for Cyber Security and Cloud Strategy, Architecture and Engagements. Steve has held architectural leadership positions at Intel where he has led strategy and projects on Identity, Anti-malware, HTML5 …
Read More »Executive Profile: Steve Orrin, Intel Federal Division Chief Technologist
Steve Orrin is Intel chief technologist for the federal division where he oversees the division’s cybersecurity and cloud strategy, architecture and engagements. Orrin came to the Intel federal division in 2005 when it acquired Sarvega where he served as chief security officer. He has since assumed various leadership positions at Intel that put him …
Read More »Intel Execs: ‘Trusted Computing’ Platform Can Help Address Cloud Security Issues
Steve Orrin, federal chief technologist of Intel, and Kevin Fiftal, civilian director of the technology firm’s federal team, have urged federal agencies to adopt trusted computing platforms to help secure geographically dispersed cloud data. “Through trusted computing, administrators can verify the trust of the virtual infrastructure, identify the location of …
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