Columns

Financial Sector Cybersecurity is National Security

OPINION — The world stands at an existential crossroads, torn between dueling visions for tomorrow. On the one hand, the United States, allies, and partners […] More

Briefs & Analysis

On the US Radar: The Rise of China-backed Cyberattacks

The Department of Defense (DOD), in an unclassified summary of its 2023 Cyber Strategy, deems China as the US’ most flagrant threat in the realm of […] More

Briefs & Analysis

The Path to 2024’s Election Is Engulfed With Novel Threats

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING — The former head of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) could scarcely be more clear in his evaluations of […] More

Briefs & Analysis

White House Unveils Road Map For National Cybersecurity Strategy

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING – In March, the Biden Administration unveiled its new cybersecurity strategy, instructing private entities to take more responsibility against would-be hackers targeting […] More

Briefs & Analysis

What is China’s Volt Typhoon? And How Can It Be Stopped?

BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT – A stealthy Chinese-sponsored hacking group that blends into normal home office networks and has been pursuing efforts to disrupt critical infrastructure […] More

July 4th, 2023

Columns

How Alumni Engagement Can Help America’s Cyber Agencies Address Talent Gaps

OPINION — It’s no secret that the federal government faces dire cyber talent woes, which are most acutely felt by those agencies with cyber at their core. […] More

Briefs & Analysis

When It Comes to US-China Talks, Something “Vital” Is Still Missing

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING — A rare series of diplomatic overtures in Beijing were absent at least one “absolutely vital” ingredient, U.S. Secretary of State Antony […] More

Columns

Now is the Time to Split NSA and CYBERCOM

OPINION — Recent news of another audacious hack against the US critical infrastructure and interests overseas—this time from the Chinese-based “Volt Typhoon” group-underscores the ongoing […] More

Columns

The President Must Move Swiftly to Nominate New National Cyber Director

OPINION — The Office of the National Cyber Director successfully led the development of the new National Cybersecurity Strategy. Now, the office is missing a […] More

Briefs & Analysis

As Tsai Meets McCarthy, Experts Warn: War Over Taiwan Would Run Through U.S.

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING – As Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday fulfills a historic meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the specter of strained Sino-U.S. relations […] More

Briefs & Analysis

As Cyber Strikes Mount, What Happens in Ukraine Doesn’t Stay in Ukraine

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING – The scale of Russia’s cyber-attacks in Ukraine swelled in the first quarter of 2023, a top Ukrainian official told a gathering […] More

Book Reviews

Fixing American Cybersecurity is Harder than it Looks

BOOK REVIEW: Fixing American Cybersecurity: Creating a Strategic Public-Private Partnership by Larry Clinton, Editor / Georgetown University Press Reviewed by Glenn S. Gerstell The Reviewer – […] More

Columns

We Have a New National Cybersecurity Strategy. Now What?

OPINION — The new National Cybersecurity Strategy is clear and concise, laying out the case for a more robust and engaged approach to defending our […] More

Briefs & Analysis

The Quantum Revolution is Almost Upon Us

BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT:  The potential of quantum is unquestioned, and far-reaching.  It could create unbreakable encryption (and render current encryption methods useless), propel advances […] More

Book Reviews

An Approach to Striking Back in Cyberspace

BOOK REVIEW: Striking Back: The End of Peace in Cyberspace — and How to Restore It by Lucas Kello / Yale University Press Reviewed by […] More

Columns

How Public and Private Entities Can Fight Cybercrime

OPINION — For years, cybercrime was dismissed as an afterthought. Indeed, it wasn’t long ago that the FBI leadership famously dismissed it as “ankle-biter crime.” […] More

Columns

The Pentagon’s Cyber Personnel Issues Need More Attention

OPINION — The Army, which seeks to double the size of its cyber forces over the next five years, is already short-staffed in two key […] More

Briefs & Analysis

Australia Under Cyber Siege

EXPERT PERSPECTIVE — Australia has suffered enormous back-to-back cyberattacks in recent months. The first major attack hit Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecommunications company, in September. The […] More

Columns

Tech Antitrust Bill Could Expose the Cloud to Foreign Threats

OPINION — Within a few years, companies are expected to spend more on public cloud computing than they do on traditional information technology, as the convenience, scalability, […] More

Columns

The US Needs A Cybersecurity Strategy Sooner, not Later

OPINION –  The United States is under attack.  U.S. organizations and businesses are being targeted with cyberattacks from nation states and criminal organizations on a […] More

Columns

What We Need are More Cyber Warrior Scholars

Andrew Borene is the Associate Vice President for Research at National Intelligence University and a cadre officer of the Office of the Director of National […] More

Columns

The Cyber Wild West

OPINION — Two events last week made me more aware than ever of the danger to individuals and to governments from the internet. First, I […] More

Columns

Putin’s Next Strike may not be Nuclear

OPINION — In a performance worthy of Joseph Goebbels, Vladimir Putin’s announcement of the formal annexation of occupied portions of eastern Ukraine – along with […] More

Columns

Iranian-backed attacks on Albania highlights need for Cyber Capacity Building

EXPERT PERSPECTIVE — Albania, a NATO member state, cut diplomatic ties with Iran earlier this month after blaming Tehran for a cyberattack against Albanian government […] More

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