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Category Archives: Cybersecurity
The Real Reasons Why Cyber Is Now Front-Page News
A front-page article on cybersecurity by Ellen Nakashima, published in the March 18, 2012, edition of The Washington Post, is important in several ways. First, the article discusses the use of cyber as a weapon system, i.e., as a component … Continue reading
All I want for IT in 2012 (Predictions for IT in 2012 by CSC)
On cloud! On data! On cyber! On mobile! On tablets! On social networks…okay, you get the point. It’s December, and for those of us in IT, ’tis the season for predicting what trends will be dashing through enterprises in 2012. … Continue reading
People vs. Diaz Fails to Consider Enterprise Data on Mobile Devices
On October 10, California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a proposed law, SB 914, which would have required the police to obtain a warrant to search the cell phones, laptops or tablet computers of individuals who are arrested or detained by … Continue reading
Posted in Business/IT Co-evolution, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Privacy
Tagged cyber tools, cybersecurity, privacy
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For Better or Worse, Global Banking Will Encounter Global Cyber Threats
The Washington Post report on the suspected North Korean cyberattack is troubling in a number of ways. If true, the attack signals that commercial institutions are – as many have suspected – the targets of weapons-grade, state-sponsored cyberattacks and exploits. Such … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Government, News
Tagged cyber tools, cybersecurity, information technology, security procedures
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Operating in Cyberspace – DoD’s Policy Architecture Begins to Emerge
Moves to put in place another aspect of the national cybersecurity strategy environment occurred recently with the release of the Department of Defense Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace. The strategy, delivered by Deputy Secretary of Defense, William J. Lynn III, marks … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, News
Tagged cyber tools, cybersecurity, security procedures
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Cyber: The Strategic Priority to Industry and Government Executives
Last week I had the pleasure of hosting some of our most distinguished clients alongside government officials and other private sector executives in a candid discussion about the boundless nature and potentially life-altering threats that exist within the IT infrastructures, … Continue reading
Posted in Cyber Security, Cybersecurity
Tagged cloud, cyber attacks, cyber tools, cybersecurity
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Privacy and Security – Does Anyone REALLY Care?
There has recently been a spate of data breaches and reported cyber-attacks. Epsilon, and SONY PlayStation have lost data on millions; Amazon’s Cloud services were taken down; the RSA SecureID token was compromised, and the South Korean financial institution Nonghyup … Continue reading
Lifting the Fog Around the Internet Kill Switch Debate
There is a lot of buzz and discussion around the danger of giving the President of the United States the authority to cut-off citizen access to the Internet – the so-called “Internet kill switch.” I recently appeared on Fox News … Continue reading
Posted in Cybersecurity, News
Tagged cyber tools, information technology, security procedures
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Information Security Isn’t a Destination, It’s a Process – A Perspective on Hackers Penetrating Nasdaq Computers
After reading the article in the WSJ about hackers penetrating Nasdaq computers a simple analogy came to mind that paints a clear picture of how things have changed. While bank robber Willie Sutton never actually said the phrase, it has … Continue reading
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Davos Day Two: Convergence, Cybersecurity and Cloud
This post was written by Randy Phillips, Vice President and Chief Development Officer (CDO), CSC. He blogged daily with new insights while attending the 2011 World Economic Forum. The three C’s: Convergence, Cybersecurity and Cloud. I participated in a fascinating set … Continue reading