Christopher Kusek

Christopher Kusek

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Christopher Kusek is Xiologix’s CTO and manages the engineering organization. Christopher and his team evaluate clients’ business and technical requirements and architect solutions that meet the clients’ tactical and strategic goals.

He blogs at https://www.pkguild.com.

Posts (9)

The DevOps Triangle: Lost at Sea

The DevOps Triangle: Lost at Sea

How do we get from our siloed or disconnected worlds to something more comprehensive and integrated like DevOps?

Just-in-Time Service Delivery in a Crisis

Just-in-Time Service Delivery in a Crisis

Take note of any disasters or crises that have occurred at any point in the past. Are you prepared to repeat it?

Beyond BYOD and IoT: The Remote User Threat

Beyond BYOD and IoT: The Remote User Threat

A few months ago, most IT managers weren't thinking about the better part of their staff connecting from a remote location, let alone from home.

Humans Have No Firewalls: Phishing and Security Shaming

Humans Have No Firewalls: Phishing and Security Shaming

No matter what security solutions, strategy or approach you adopt, keep working hard at it.

2020 is the Year of the Networked API

2020 is the Year of the Networked API

If you haven’t been playing around with any of the network APIs, it's time to start.

What Do We Want? Wi-Fi Protected Access! When Do We Want WPA3? Now!

What Do We Want? Wi-Fi Protected Access! When Do We Want WPA3? Now!

WPA3 protects against dictionary attacks, airport hackability and more.

A Quiet Introspection on the Inevitable Security Apocalypse

A Quiet Introspection on the Inevitable Security Apocalypse

Humans only can do so much to keep up with the nefarious actions of machines. Automation and AI will help.

Is Wireless Channel Overlap a Thing of the Past with AI?

Is Wireless Channel Overlap a Thing of the Past with AI?

Machines can help manage frequency overlap and deliver a better experience. A look at what Aruba is doing with AI.

The Ghosts of SDN Past, Present and Future

The Ghosts of SDN Past, Present and Future

We’re talking about people’s use, misuse or misunderstanding of SDN here.