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2026 Predictions: What’s Now. What’s Next. What’s Urgent.

Meet the Speakers

Brian Carter

Vice President of Weapons and Tactical Solutions

Ralph Spada

System Security Leadership

Scott Orton

CEO of Owl Cyber Defense

Carolyn Ford

Vice President Marketing

Michael Blake

Chief Architect & Technical Fellow
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Episode Summary:

In this special 2026 Predictions episode of Tech Transforms, Carolyn Ford is joined by Brian Carter, Scott Orton, Ralph Spada, and Michael Blake from Owl Cyber Defense for a no-crystal-ball conversation about the signals already flashing across cybersecurity, defense, and digital trust.

This isn’t speculation. It’s trajectory.

The group tackles the accelerating collapse of content trust in a world of deepfakes, AI-generated media, and short-form misinformation. As generative tools become indistinguishable from reality, they predict a sharp shift toward deep identity assurance powered by behavioral biometrics, cryptographic validation, and provable content provenance. In a future where “guaranteed human” becomes a competitive advantage, digital identity won’t be optional. It will be foundational.

From there, the conversation moves into AI containment. The panel argues that we must stop treating AI like helpful software and start treating it like a privileged insider with unpredictable outputs and real liability attached. The solution? Deterministic boundaries enforced in hardware. As Scott puts it: if you want to confine a tiger, you don’t build the cage out of meat.

The episode also explores:

  • The federal government’s accelerating shift from legacy primes to agile, non-incumbent innovators delivering 80% solutions faster
  • Why battlefield communications must evolve beyond encryption to real-time, hardware-enforced trust
  • How AI-powered offensive attacks are shrinking from teams to individuals, sometimes in Power Ranger suits
  • The limits of Zero Trust when complexity, cost, and talent gaps collide
  • Why cross-domain solutions and data diodes may be the real fail-safes in an increasingly networked world

Throughout the discussion, a clear thread emerges: software alone won’t save us. As systems grow more interconnected, autonomous, and AI-driven, trust must be anchored in hardware that is simple, enforceable, and resistant to both human error and machine-scale attack.

The takeaway for 2026? Security leaders won’t lose because they lacked tools. They’ll lose because they trusted the wrong ones.

This episode challenges listeners to rethink modernization, containment, and what real trust looks like when machines are making decisions at machine speed.

Stay curious. The future isn’t waiting.

Show Notes:

Meet the Speaker

Brian Carter

Vice President of Weapons and Tactical Solutions, Owl Cyber Defense

Meet the Speaker

Ralph Spada

System Security Leadership, Owl Cyber Defense

Meet the Speaker

Scott Orton

CEO of Owl Cyber Defense, Owl Cyber Defense

Meet the Speaker

Carolyn Ford

Vice President Marketing , Owl Cyber Defense

Carolyn brings over two decades of experience as a marketing leader in global high-tech firms, with 15 years focused on public sector marketing. Carolyn entered the cybersecurity space in 2009 with Raytheon Cyber Products, where she held multiple roles and communicated the vision of secure information sharing and insider threat strategies to government agencies. Carolyn is the creator and host of the successful podcasts “To the Point Cybersecurity” and “Tech Transforms,” that engage with thought leaders in industry and government to discuss critical issues. “

Meet the Speaker

Michael Blake

Chief Architect & Technical Fellow, Owl Cyber Defense

With over 25 years of hands-on experience in the software industry, Michael Blake is a visionary IT professional known for driving the planning, architecture, deployment, and management of cutting-edge smart systems. His expertise extends to incorporating the latest technologies, including cyber defense, to develop innovative solutions. Michael has played a pivotal role in the acquisition of the ACS business unit by DC Capital, integrating it into Owl Cyber Defense’s SPAC. Leading a team of 30 professionals, he oversees product roadmaps, sales strategy, technical engagements with certification boards, and corporate strategy.