Philosophical Drivers The cybersecurity industry grows in the wake of the technology industry. Looking back at the last thirty years of the technology industry, we can see the good that came early on from clearing entrenched industries that made room for bottom-up economic growth. Music production and distribution, once guarded by redwood-like titans were starving […]
In his report Intelligence Preparation for Operational Resilience (IPOR), Douglas Gray describes common military approaches towards frequent operational actions such as Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) and Intelligence Preparation for the Battlefield (IPB) as highly useful for the private sector – yet, in need of adjustment since these approaches are heavy in military jargon (2015). Thus, […]
By Doug DePeppe In June, the US Supreme Court ruled in TransUnion v. Ramirez, 594 U.S. (2021), that plaintiffs suffering identity loss must show “concrete harm” to have standing to sue, at least in federal court. The case was a class action suit involving a class of individuals that had been improperly listed on a […]
During the summers of 2016 through 2022 the Cyber Resilience Institute ran Internship programs for graduate and undergraduate students in computer science, information technology, law, and international affairs. In 2020 we expanded to a mixed cohort of mid-career professionals and college students. Our ongoing operations aim to support skills upgrades in cyber threat intelligence. The […]
Personal athlete brands online include: websites (owned/official, sponsored/sponsors, or governing bodies), social media personas (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook), and email (addresses)
By: B. Rhodes, Sports-ISAO In our increasingly complex world, it always good go back to the basics from time-to-time. This especially true for athletes, whose livelihood is their personal brand on the internet. From that perspective, personal athlete brands online includes: websites (owned/official, sponsored/sponsors, or governing bodies), social media personas (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook), and email […]
Pseudo-sites that exploit significant events to influence viewers, who use fringe authors and conspiracy theorists to do so.
Certain websites that are proxies of the Russian government have been concentrating on undermining the hegemony of the United States and disrupting ties with its allies since most of their creations in the early 2000’s. Throughout the years, these sites have built an ecosystem to broaden disinformation and propaganda and sway their viewers, especially when […]
Please register for De-Mystifying NFTs and Smart Contracts on the Blockchain on Jan 31, 2022 2:00 PM EST | 11:00 AM PST at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3118235187958255116 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Brought to you by the Sports-ISAO, a program of the Cyber Resilience Institute.
Advocacy For International Democracy and Global Liberalism This is not a story about Sergei Magnitsky, yet he represents the inspiration for a global movement. This is not a story about Bill Browder, yet his efforts are pioneering a global phenomenon that champions democratic thinking and deters fascism and corruption. This piece is a story about […]
The world has been in a frenzy since learning about the Coronovirus/COVID-19 during the past few months. The initial outbreak started in the city of Wuhan in China on December 2019. The topic has received plenty of news coverage from 24 hour news channels to mainstream Internet news websites. It is the topic of government […]
Concerns remain over the safety of fans attending the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, especially England’s fans. Tuesday senior police officer for soccer, Mark Roberts, spoke before a parliament’s foreign affairs committee assuring lawmakers Russia was prepared to handle security for the multi-day, multi-venue event. As Russia provides assurances it is prepared to ensure […]