
Cybersecurity - 19 MARCH 2025
Google's Royal Hansen
On security, digital hygiene & the cobbler’s children

Technology, Media and Telecoms - 03 MARCH 2025
Dialing Up the Future
AT&T was around for the horse & buggy; now it’s a “power user” of AI, according to Chief Information Security Officer Rich Baich. He talks about building—and defending—the invisible infrastructure so integral to the tech’s future.

Technology, Media and Telecoms - 15 JANUARY 2025
Quantum Visionary
Quantum computing promises a transformative future where geopolitics, industry collaborations and technological innovation converge. Kohei Itoh, President of Japan’s Keio University, describes the potential and the challenges ahead. By Akiko Karaki, Shudai Komoriya and Ken Weinstein.

Healthcare and Life Sciences - 03 DECEMBER 2024
Unlocking the AI Medicine Cabinet
Will AI drive a revolution in drug discovery? Ben Hirschler examines how it is being used to sift through a mountain of health-related data—including his own biomedical records.

AI - 14 NOVEMBER 2024
Real or Fake?
Called “the father of digital forensics,” Hany Farid walks us through generative AI and the spread of maliciously manipulated content—and what business needs to worry about. Brunswick’s Chelsea Magnant reports.

Cybersecurity - 23 MAY 2024
Turning Back the Disinformation Tide
Defensive measures businesses can take right now can reduce vulnerability in the event of the sudden appearance of false information. Brunswick Review speaks with cybersecurity experts Lisa Kaplan and Preston Golson.

Technology, Media and Telecoms - 14 NOVEMBER 2023
Building Safer Spaces Online
Every month, 150 million people use the communications platform Discord. Leading its Trust and Safety team is John Redgrave, who spoke with Brunswick’s Ash Spiegelberg, a Partner and Global Co-Head of the firm’s Technology, Media and Telecoms sector group, about the challenges—both human and technical—of that work.

Technology, Media and Telecoms - 13 OCTOBER 2020
Targeting Untruths
It’s a depressing fact that facts don’t carry the weight they once did, and still should. But there are ways to fight back against mis- and disinformation, says Brunswick’s Chad Giron.