Developing Countries Want a Seat at the Offensive Cyber Capability Table

As 2018 commences, cyberspace remains in constant flux, a dynamic landscape that still favors hostile actors’ freedom of movement over the efforts of network defenders. Nation states continue to leverage the anonymity afforded to them in the digital sphere to conduct an array of offensive operations.  Indeed, much attention has been focused on nation-state cyber […]
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National Defense Authorization Act – Cyber Security is Important, But What’s the Plan?

In mid-December 2017, the White House signed the $700 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).  The law sets policies and budget guidelines for the U.S. military for the next fiscal year, including cyber-related projects and initiatives. While established cyber programs are bolstered by the Act, the 2018 NDAA proscribes some new efforts.  For example, all […]
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Hidden Impact in GDPR Legislation

Breaches and ransomware attacks are more prevalent than ever, and concern for protecting data is mounting on a global scale. Toward that end, the EU has put forth its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but no legislation can be implemented without having some consequences on the businesses that must comply with the laws. Given that […]
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