Scott Klososky

Scott Klososky

OK, US
Top Technology Speaker, Author, Consultant, and Founder of Future Point of View

Scott Klososky, In Brief:

Scott Klososky is a top technology speaker, author, consultant, and founder of Future Point of View, a technology consulting firm. In addition, he is co-owner of TriCorps Cybersecurity, and developer of the innovative concept of HUMALOGY®, the blending of technology and humanity. He has authored several books including,The Velocity Manifesto: Harnessing Technology, Vision, and Culture to Future-Proof Your Organization. Currently Scott is developing Crowdscribed, a new publishing model for a range of publication types generated by crowdsourcing.

Scott Klososky's Full Bio:

Throughout his career, Scott Klososky has been on the forefront of technology and industry. He is renowned globally for his ability to recognize and capitalize on future trends regarding the ways technology is shaping business and our world.

He is currently invested in guiding leaders through the digital transformation. Scott is the founder and principle of technology consulting firm Future Point of View. Scott regularly advises C-suite executives inside some of the nation's most recognizable organizations.

Through Future Point of View, he works with organizations of different sizes and industries to assess and improve their digital maturity.

Scott has developed the innovative concept of HUMALOGY®, the blending of technology and humanity. Humalogy provides a framework on how leaders can best balance technology and human effort to make processes more efficient and effective.

As a speaker, Scott entertains while enlightening audiences around the world on a range of topics including cybersecurity, leadership, data intelligence, trendspotting, digital marketing, and injecting the right amount of technology into every process. He has developed a reputation for delivering presentations that leave attendees talking and thinking long after they have ended.

For much of his career, Scott has been devoted to helping organizations protect their digital assets and pilot what is becoming an increasingly critical area for the health and survival of all: cybersecurity. He is a co-owner of TriCorps Cybersecurity which provides a host of cybersecurity services including audits and assessments, vulnerability testing, forensics, remediation, and team member training.

He has spoken in front of the FBI's Cyber Warfare Conference and the Federal Government for Financial Accountants. Scott is driven to ensure that all organizations can effectively protect themselves from cyberattack.

Additional Noteworthy Accomplishments

Scott's journey to becoming a leading voice in the field of technology began fresh out of high school, where his job as a delivery boy was a springboard into the world of technology. He became division head of a computer sales division and then purchased it as his own company. It was eventually built into a twelve-store operation in three states.
Scott was a founder and CEO of webcasts.com, an early producer of webcasted media ranging from corporate and government communications to sporting events and entertainment. He sold webcasts.com in 1999 for $115 million.
His expertise in leadership and his creative approach to business direction inspired Critical Technologies to hire him as a turnaround CEO, where he completely rebuilt the underlying products and brought the company to profitability.
He was the founder and CEO of Paragraph, Inc., a Soviet/American joint venture founded in 1988, despite international tensions. Half of the company was sold to Silicon Graphics, and the other half is still expanding today (Parascript, Inc.).
Scott also collaborated with H.R. Haldeman to publish a diary of his years as an aide to President Nixon, which became a bestseller (Putnam Publishing), and involved Sony Interactive in the release of a book companion CD-ROM.
The author of four books, Scott's most recent title Did God Create the Internet? The Impact of Technology on Humanity provides an in depth look at how technology is changing humanity and what this evolutionary impact will mean for our future.

Scott Klososky, In Brief:

Scott Klososky is a top technology speaker, author, consultant, and founder of Future Point of View, a technology consulting firm. In addition, he is co-owner of TriCorps Cybersecurity, and developer of the innovative concept of HUMALOGY®, the blending of technology and humanity. He has authored several books including,The Velocity Manifesto: Harnessing Technology, Vision, and Culture to Future-Proof Your Organization. Currently Scott is developing Crowdscribed, a new publishing model for a range of publication types generated by crowdsourcing.

Scott Klososky's Full Bio:

Throughout his career, Scott Klososky has been on the forefront of technology and industry. He is renowned globally for his ability to recognize and capitalize on future trends regarding the ways technology is shaping business and our world.

He is currently invested in guiding leaders through the digital transformation. Scott is the founder and principle of technology consulting firm Future Point of View. Scott regularly advises C-suite executives inside some of the nation's most recognizable organizations.

Through Future Point of View, he works with organizations of different sizes and industries to assess and improve their digital maturity.

Scott has developed the innovative concept of HUMALOGY®, the blending of technology and humanity. Humalogy provides a framework on how leaders can best balance technology and human effort to make processes more efficient and effective.

As a speaker, Scott entertains while enlightening audiences around the world on a range of topics including cybersecurity, leadership, data intelligence, trendspotting, digital marketing, and injecting the right amount of technology into every process. He has developed a reputation for delivering presentations that leave attendees talking and thinking long after they have ended.

For much of his career, Scott has been devoted to helping organizations protect their digital assets and pilot what is becoming an increasingly critical area for the health and survival of all: cybersecurity. He is a co-owner of TriCorps Cybersecurity which provides a host of cybersecurity services including audits and assessments, vulnerability testing, forensics, remediation, and team member training.

He has spoken in front of the FBI's Cyber Warfare Conference and the Federal Government for Financial Accountants. Scott is driven to ensure that all organizations can effectively protect themselves from cyberattack.

Additional Noteworthy Accomplishments

Scott's journey to becoming a leading voice in the field of technology began fresh out of high school, where his job as a delivery boy was a springboard into the world of technology. He became division head of a computer sales division and then purchased it as his own company. It was eventually built into a twelve-store operation in three states.
Scott was a founder and CEO of webcasts.com, an early producer of webcasted media ranging from corporate and government communications to sporting events and entertainment. He sold webcasts.com in 1999 for $115 million.
His expertise in leadership and his creative approach to business direction inspired Critical Technologies to hire him as a turnaround CEO, where he completely rebuilt the underlying products and brought the company to profitability.
He was the founder and CEO of Paragraph, Inc., a Soviet/American joint venture founded in 1988, despite international tensions. Half of the company was sold to Silicon Graphics, and the other half is still expanding today (Parascript, Inc.).
Scott also collaborated with H.R. Haldeman to publish a diary of his years as an aide to President Nixon, which became a bestseller (Putnam Publishing), and involved Sony Interactive in the release of a book companion CD-ROM.
The author of four books, Scott's most recent title Did God Create the Internet? The Impact of Technology on Humanity provides an in depth look at how technology is changing humanity and what this evolutionary impact will mean for our future.

Leading Through Disruption: Survive and Thrive in the Digital Transformation

Every leader inside every organization is currently facing the monumental task of maturing their tools, processes, and people in a world dominated by technology. The ultimate health of every organization is based on how well this transformation occurs. In a thought provoking and inspiring presentation, Scott walks you through the digital transformation and its formidable impact on your industry.

Scott considers technologies that are currently impacting your sector, including the Internet...

Educational / Informative

Building a Digitally Mature Organization

Surviving digital transformation will require organizations to vastly improve their digital maturity. To do so, leaders must first understand where their organization currently stands and ways they can improve.

Scott has developed a model outlining nine dimensions of digital maturity. This model includes a measurement of your leadership's technology IQ, systems of engagement and record, data maturity, and ability to navigate risk. There are important considerations required in each...

Educational / Informative

The Blueprint for Your Technology Halo: Harness Data Like the World's Most Successful Companies

Netflix knows the movie you want to watch. Starbucks knows when you want a cup of coffee. Facebook knows everyone you've ever met. You can order from Amazon at the push of a button. How? DATA.

These companies are using data to serve their customers in revolutionary ways. A "technology halo" is when you use technology so effectively to serve constituents that they take notice. When you don't provide this, they also notice. Like it or not, your services are being compared now to the...

Educational / Informative

Data Intelligence, Not Obesity: Amplify the Power of Data Without Becoming Overwhelmed

Exabyte...petabyte...zettabyte, oh my! The amount of data in the world right now is astronomical. It's mind boggling, and it's exponentially increasing. If data were grains of rice, the surface of the planet would be more than covered in it. How do we make sense of this data? It's an ongoing challenge.

The opportunity to collect data must be balanced with the ability to turn this data into actionable intelligence that improves efficiency and reach. Data gives you a view into your...

Educational / Informative

Living on the Bleeding Edge: Game Changing Technologies to Dominate Your Industry

Digital tools are increasing the speed of change and disrupting the dynamics of industries overnight. Examples like selfdriving cars, artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D printing, digital payments, and the impacts they will have on industries highlight the need for leaders to constantly be searching the horizon to anticipate changes and impacts in their market. In this program, Scott zeros in on the technology innovations and digital tools that will be disruptive. He also shows how...

Educational / Informative

Robots & Machines, Apply Here: Creating the Future of Work

Will your next employee be a robot? This may sound like science fiction, but it's not; the future of work will look very different, and this makes many people uneasy. People are growing increasingly concerned that software and robotics will take human jobs forcing many to the breadlines. How do we ensure that the future of work is one that will benefit more than a select few?

Scott has been studying and architecting the shift from human driven tasks to technology driven processes...

Educational / Informative

Asset or Threat: What Role Do You Play For Your Organization in Cyberspace?

Any discussion of cybersecurity will inevitably include things like firewalls, network monitoring, and intrusion detection systems.

Having a strong perimeter around your organization's infrastructure is important. Yet even an organization with the strongest perimeter has one key vulnerability: its people.

In cyberspace, people, not infrastructure, are the most important asset or greatest weakness. This is very much dependent on their cyber IQ.

A breach will more than...

Educational / Informative

The Dark Side: Understanding Threats in the Online Battlefield

The increasing dangers organizations face in cyberspace are as real as the headlines. A high-profile breach can cause enormous financial burden and have a reputation shattering impact.

In this presentation, Scott highlights the common attack vectors and methods that cyber criminals use to steal, ransom data, or otherwise digitally disrupt organizations. He will discuss the rising threat from a growing reliance on mobile devices to accomplish tasks and analyze the financial...

Educational / Informative

Protecting Ourselves in an Increasingly Connected World

The Internet of Things, Cyber Warfare, Digital Pearl Harbor: The field of cybersecurity will only grow in its impact on people, organizations, and our world. What will the future bring?

In this presentation, Scott looks forward to tackling some of the challenges we will soon face in cyberspace. Will we witness a rise of surveillance on each of us, constant threats of digital attacks from state-sponsored actors, and bad guys attempting to seize control of our vehicles, our wearable...

Educational / Informative

Mapping the Customer Journey: Selling in a Hyper-Personalized World

What if you knew exactly what each of your customers REALLY wanted? Would that help you develop customer loyalty? If you could anticipate what each person wanted from you before they told you, how would that change your approach? Through use of big data and digital connections, you can individualize relationships with any client or prospect you value. A hot topic in marketing today is "hyper-personalization." This is the process of gathering a deep level of information on your...

Educational / Informative

Building a HUMALOGY Based Customer Experience

In order to grow revenue and market share, organizations must transition from a focus on transactions to relationships. Marketing today is always a combination of human and technology touchpoints, and learning to integrate those wisely can be a powerful advantage.

Scott explains three pillars of digital marketing: Relationship, Tools, Techniques, and the Digital Revenue Engine. The content may be heavier on any one of these pillars, based on what the audience might find most useful....

Educational / Informative

Selling in the Age of the Smart Device: Building Unforgettable Customer Experiences

Whether the customer is a patient, member, client, or buyer, the process for influencing them towards a sale is evolving daily. As buyers or consumers become more accustomed to doing their own product research and managing the sales cycle to their liking, your ability to influence them is changing. We don't all compete with Amazon, but one could argue giants like Amazon and other vertical market leaders have raised the bar for all organizations when it comes to technology...

Educational / Informative

Choosing Utopia: Technology, The Future of Humanity, And Our World

A recent study shows the average age a child first sees porn is eight years old. Pause for a beat and consider the impact of that statement, and know that there are many more startling facts that surround the way technology is integrating into every aspect of our personal and professional lives.

Among the millions of utopian joys gained from the internet we also find ourselves enduring much that is dystopian. The concepts discussed in Scott's most recent book, Did God Create the...

Educational / Informative