Blended Threats and FUD – Can a Cyberattack Really Kill?
On 12 Oct 2021, Josh Meyer, @JoshMeyerDC, wrote an article titled, “The next big cyberthreat isn't ransomware. It's killware. And it's just as bad as it sounds.” Is that just “FUD” – in this case, the media writing and using hyperbole contributing to Fear,...
The Cybersecurity Evangelist, Episode 14 – Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart
By Jennifer Lyn Walker, The Cybersecurity Evangelist October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a global effort to help everyone stay safe and protected when using technology whenever and however you connect. The theme for the month is, "Do Your Part....
The Risk Roundtable: EP 23. Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Disgruntled Employees, and Scott Bakula
Please enjoy this month’s episode of The Gate 15 podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, as well as other locations accessible via the Anchor link or almost anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts. The latest episode of the Risk Roundtable...
Backdoors? The FBI ain’t got no backdoors! The FBI don’t need no stinkin’ backdoors!
Encryption. In today's world, it is a vital part of privacy and security, and should be a part of protecting our communications, our passwords, our location, and everything else we can share online. In recent years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and other...
Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2021: Tips from the Pros!
Welcome to Cybersecurity Awareness Month, 2021! In this post, we share some background on this 18th Cybersecurity Awareness Month and some pro tips from two great leaders in cybersecurity, Health-ISAC's Chief Security Officer, Errol Weiss, and the Cybersecurity and...
National Council of ISACs Provides a Congressional Update on Information Sharing Successes & Opportunities
On 23 Sep, the National Council of ISACs (NCI) "hosted a Congressional briefing on to highlight the critical role Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) play in our nation's cybersecurity. The briefing covered how the 27 members of the...