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Future Proofed Podcast with Ken Fee | Inside the Episode: Navigating Data Risk in the Age of AI

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Today’s enterprises are more connected - and more vulnerable - than ever. In this featured episode of Future Proofed, BTA CEO Ken Fee joins host Alex Mysinek to unpack the hidden risks and architectural blind spots putting businesses at risk in an AI-driven world.

From social engineering to shadow IT and Zero Trust missteps, Ken shares how Business Technology Architects (BTA) helps organizations secure their environments through smarter frameworks, policy alignment, and AI-powered tools like Architect Explorer.

Key topics include:
    •    Why Zero Trust is more complex than most teams expect
    •    How BTA leverages AI to reduce risk and operational overhead
    •    The growing threat of data leakage and app-layer attacks
    •    Common reasons IT projects fail—and how to prevent it

IT leaders, security architects, and executives focused on building a more resilient digital foundation will find practical, actionable insights in this conversation.

Watch the full episode below.

Connect with Ken at kfee@gobta.com\

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Ken Fee

Ken Fee is an accomplished technology executive with over 25 years of operational, information technology, architecture and educational experience. A 13-year veteran of the United States Marine Corps in operations and information technology military occupational specialties, he served in Operations Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia and Restore Hope in Somalia. In 1998, Ken left the USMC to join an IT solutions integration firm and lead an engineering team for a major transformation and deployment effort for the University System of Georgia that included a high-speed network of over 600 locations. In 2000, he joined Cisco Systems as a Systems Engineer focusing on public sector solution design. Ken achieved his CCIE in 2001. In 2003, he moved into a Global Systems Engineering role for Cisco working with Fortune 500 clients to define data center architecture and service delivery models. In 2006, he left Cisco to join a Cisco learning partner that focused on data center solutions and sales enablement activities. His roles included instructor, business development and ultimately VP of sales and chief operating officer. During his tenure, the company grew revenue over 90% per year. In 2010, Ken was a founding principal for BTA with the vision to provide on-demand end-to-end virtualized architecture consulting and the real-world implementation services that turn architectures into revenue generation. Ken currently maintains his CISSP certification and focuses on aligning technology architecture to business requirements.

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