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Landon Inman

Landon Inman is a Senior Associate with Schellman based in Princeton, NJ. Prior to joining Schellman in 2022, Landon worked as a Technology Auditor for Portland General Electric specializing in SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley) and information security consulting. Landon also led and supported various other projects in the areas of business development, recruiting, and new services. Landon has over four years of experience comprised of serving clients in various industries, including Technology, Financial Services, and Utilities. Landon is now focused primarily on SOC1 and SOC2 audits for organizations across various industries.

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Cybersecurity Assessments | Artificial Intelligence

By: Landon Inman
March 6th, 2024

Similar to the way the launch of the first satellite, Sputnik, both introduced a new technology era—the space race—and raised some alarm, the ongoing adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to permeate industries worldwide, prompting questions of how cybersecurity will need to adjust to accommodate this huge new development.

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