Information Security
Good Luck With That
We don’t need more government penetration into the networks of private concerns; we need the government to make securing networks good business. »
We’re From the Government
...and we're here to help. No, really. »
Pros and Cons: Cyber Command
Even before the U.S. Cyber Command stood up there was wide-ranging speculation about what the command would do, the authorities it would be granted, and the powers it would wield. No amount of insight from those with knowledge of the command will be enough to assuage the concerns of those who feel such an... »
Far From Courage
Whistleblowing Takes Courage. PFC Manning is a Coward. »
Deployed COMPUSEC: The Ugly, The Disease
If manning thought he was making the world a better place through his actions, he’s in for a rude awakening. »
Before Better Doctrine, a Decision to be Made
I always thought Gen. Cartwright was born too soon. Here is a General Officer who blogged as head of STRATCOM, who engaged the ranks to get the right answer now, not the organizationally correct answer later. He ‘gets it’ with regards to info- and cyber- issues. I’m glad he’s continuing to fight the good... »
Forward Progress in Cybersecurity: Don’t Bet On It
Until it is demonstrated that you can kill to scale directly via strictly digital means, do not expect any forward progress in cybersecurity. »
Everything is (a) Bigger (waste) in Texas
If what has been happening in cyberspace was perpetrated by al-Qaeda in meat-space, Albert Gonzalez would be having water poured over his face in Cuba right now. »
I’m Wired
NSA IA could really improve government COMPUSEC/INFOSEC, but not if it shows up at the doorstep with intercept baggage. »
Battle Buddy
I always wanted to write something that was clever in a recursive sense, just not about this topic or this individual. »
