Cybersecurity
Norms for Thee but not for Me
But we have norms or we don’t. They’re only norms if they apply to everyone, equally, all the time.
Cybersecurity
But we have norms or we don’t. They’re only norms if they apply to everyone, equally, all the time.
cyberwar
It was the cyberwar we were promised; it was the cyberwar nobody expected…
Cybersecurity
It was revealed this week that Google had detected an online counterterrorism operation being carried out by a U.S.-allied government, and made the unilateral decision to shut it down. This is certainly not the first time Google, AWS, or another platform has detected such activity, but it is
cyberwar
For all the benefits IT in general and the Internet specifically have given us, it has also introduced significant risks to our well-being and way of life. Yet cybersecurity is still not a priority for a majority of people and organizations. No amount of warnings about the risks associated with
cyberwar
I don't know how many times I have to say this, but nothing screams "legacy future" like trying to shoe-horn cold-war thinking into "cyber." This latest attempt doesn't disappoint (or maybe it does, depending on how you look at it) because it
cyberwar
There is no such thing as an Digital Pearl Harbor. On a fundamental level, for something to qualify as an EPH, we would have to have been untouched by offensive action by a belligerent adversary. We would have to ignore the glaring warning indicators, both strategic and tactical, that would