Tag: Cybersecurity

The “Short Arm” of Predictive Knowledge

Understanding the inherent constraints posed by the “short arm” of predictive information is crucial for successfully traversing the complex terrain of cyber-policy and infrastructure development. Our approach needs to be characterized by flexibility, vision, and teamwork as we tackle the ever-evolving nature of technology and its associated risks. A more comprehensive approach that incorporates a variety of viewpoints, specialties, and… Read more →

Opportunities for Workplace Deviance

Since cyber technology provides individuals unprecedented access to sensitive information as well as communication channels, it has significantly altered the conditions of workplace inappropriate conduct.  Misconduct of many kinds, including data breaches, cybercrime, and illegal access to private information, are made possible by this access. Furthermore, workplace bullying, sexual harassment, and trademark theft have been made easy by the anonymity… Read more →

Protecting Availability

While there are several of protections to ensure availability of my system, if I was the CISO for a publicly traded company, the top three protections would be Distributed Denial of Service Mitigation (DDoS) and network security, data backup and disaster recovery, and redundancy and high availability architecture. First, I chose DDoS and network security because the Distributed Denial of… Read more →