As cyber attacks continue to increase across the world, it has become more critical for countries to implement cyber operations from a defensive and offensive perspective to protect national secrets and their citizens. An Arizona State University research paper showed just how global this problem is when they discovered that if hackers discussed a zero-day…
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Cybersecurity On Call: Goodbye 2017, Hello 2018! Top Five Tips from 2017
This was an amazing year for our inaugural “Cybersecurity On Call” season. It was truly an honor hosting amazing guests as we explored the world of cybersecurity. From industry thought leaders, to New York Times best sellers, to hackers, I learned a ton about the future of cybersecurity and I hope you did as well.…
Cybersecurity On Call: Information War with Bill Gertz
What’s more terrifying, knowing that you just lost your identity or unknowingly being manipulated? While they both seem awful, they are the reality of the digital world that we live in, just look at the news. With countless articles discussing the recent Equifax hack where thousands of social security numbers were compromised to organizations like…
Cybersecurity On Call: Balancing Connectivity and Cybersecurity with Paul Roberts
Our lives continue to become connected, just look at your phone in your pocket. If you have an iPhone 6, for example, you are walking around with a connected device that has nine sensors in it. Nine sensors that are constantly collecting data about you. If you are an Amazon Prime user, chances are you’ve…
Cybersecurity On Call: Securing the Fourth Platform with Peter Tran
The world has become applications driven as we have adopted cloud, big data, social, and mobile technologies. This shift has significantly transformed our lives as everything continues to become digital. From dating, to banking, to warfare, to even citizenship. You heard me right. Since 2015, Estonia has been handing out e-residencies for anyone that wants…