Cyberwarfare: How the U.S. Can Confront This New Reality

Cyberwarfare is the new frontier of international conflict. As a phenomenon, it is no more clearly defined than by the rising tensions between Iran and the US. In response to a rising number of attacks on federal workers by government-backed Iranian hackers, President Trump eliminated the Obama-era law against cyberwarfare to endow US federal security officials with the power to use computers as offensive weapons.

The Yellow Brick Road to Risk Management

Beginning the journey to risk management can be daunting, but protecting your business is worth every step. Most of us have seen the movie or read the book The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy Gale and her pals faced — and overcame — huge obstacles as they followed the yellow brick road toward the Emerald City. In today’s fast-paced world, organizations face a variety of obstacles as they try to grow their businesses. And they share a major hurdle with Dorothy …

Cyberthreats and the 2020 Presidential Election

Cyberthreats and the 2020 Presidential Election The 2020 presidential election is right around the corner, and bad actors and foreign adversaries have been working to disrupt it with a barrage of cyberattacks.  In September, Microsoft warned that a Russian military...