What if the next Pearl Harbor is not physical, but digital? In this episode, Robin Ayoub speaks with Mike Elkins about human-centered cybersecurity, AI acceleration, quantum risk, and why compliance alone won’t protect modern organizations.
What if the next Pearl Harbor is digital?
In this episode of the Localization Fireside Chat, Robin Ayoub sits down with Mike Elkins, Chief Human & Information Security Officer at Humanis Technologies, to explore the evolving intersection of technology, human behavior, governance, and enterprise risk.
With over 27 years operating across healthcare IT, finance, critical infrastructure, and national security strategy, Mike brings a board-level perspective to modern cybersecurity challenges.
From co-creating a life-saving staff duress badge in hospitals to contributing to human-centered cybersecurity frameworks at NIST, Mike explains why the future of cybersecurity is not just about tools and controls — it is about people.
This conversation covers:
• Why compliance checklists are insufficient in today’s threat landscape
• The illusion of privacy in the digital age
• Lessons from healthcare IT that most executives overlook
• AI as a systemic risk multiplier
• The looming implications of quantum computing
• Why human behavior is both the weakest and strongest link in cybersecurity
• What a realistic “Digital Pearl Harbor” could look like
Cybersecurity is no longer a technical function. It is a leadership responsibility.
If you lead a company, sit on a board, or advise organizations navigating digital transformation, this conversation is essential.
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