US CYBERSECURITY – OLD PRACTICES, NEW VISIONS

Posted on February 24, 2023 at 7:52 am

US cybersecurity policies have been inadequate for decades and need to be updated to counter the heightened digital and physical risks the nation faces from our adversaries today. The US cybersecurity effort over the past thirty years largely comes down to a series of modest, disjointed, incremental tactics. On the other hand, one significant rival, […]


From Pulitzer Prize winning author Byron Acohido on Last Watchdog.

Posted on February 23, 2023 at 8:57 am

The review (pasted below) is also available at AUTHOR Q&A: China’s spy balloons reflect a cyber warfare strategy America must counter https://www.lastwatchdog.com/ By Byron V. Acohido The attack surface of company networks is as expansive and porous as ever. Related: Preparing for ‘quantum’ hacks That being so, a new book, Fixing American Cybersecurity, could be a long […]


CAN THE US MATCH CHINA’S MILITARY-CIVIL FUSION MODEL? WILL IT?

Posted on February 20, 2023 at 9:50 am

In recent posts, we have described how over the last 30 years China has smartly leveraged the vulnerabilities of the digital age to steal Western technology and, in so doing, leap-frog generations of R&D to become a world economic power. Not satisfied with their renaissance as an economic power, China leveraged massive government financial support […]


Huawei is Just the Tip of the Spear in Digital Aggression

Posted on February 13, 2023 at 7:53 am

In our last post we documented how Huawei technology, thanks to massive cross-subsidization from the Chinese government, was succeeding in deploying its telecommunications network around the world.  That is a story that is fairly well known in Washington policy circles.  However, Huawei is by no means the only technology threat China poses though its comprehensive […]


HUAWEI MAKES OFFERS YOU CAN’T REFUSE ADVANCING CHINA’S GOALS

Posted on February 10, 2023 at 10:00 am

China’s Digital Silk Road Strategy integrates technology, economics, and politics with the long-term goal of altering the post-World War II US- European world order. An assessment of China’s three wars strategy by the U.S. Department of Defense found that the CCP’s goals were to reclaim global status over the United States by weakening our alliances […]


CISA SAYS WE NEED A NEW CYBERSECURITY MODEL; THEY GOT THAT RIGHT!

Posted on February 8, 2023 at 9:05 am

Last week, Foreign Affairs magazine published an article written by CISA Director Jen Easterly and Asst. Director Eric Goldstein entitled “Why Companies Must Build Security into Products.” The central thesis of their article is we need a “new model” for cyber security because what we have been doing isn’t working. This is precisely the messaging […]


CHINA’S DIGITAL STRATEGY IS THE THREAT BALLOONS & TIKTOK ARE TACTICS

Posted on February 6, 2023 at 10:46 am

In the past few weeks, China’s surveillance balloon and the ubiquity of TikTok have created substantial concern in Washington, as well they should. However, these are simply among the most obvious tactics China is using in its competition with the West. For the US to be adequately responsive we need to be more aware of […]


FIXING AMERICAN CYBERSECURITY WITH A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AND TOOL-KITS

Posted on January 30, 2023 at 9:18 am

I’m delighted to announce that this week the Internet Security Alliance will launch its Fixing American Cybersecurity campaign. The campaign is based on three new publications. First ISA’s public policy book Fixing American Cybersecurity: Creating a Strategic Public Private Partnership (Georgetown University Press) [Link: available for pre-release purchase on Amazon] which will be released this […]


MIT Research Documents Effectiveness of Consensus Cyber Risk Oversight Principles

Posted on November 17, 2022 at 7:19 am

Geneva, Switzerland/November 16/As the World Economic Forum’s annual Cybersecurity Summit concluded today research conducted by MIT Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (MIT CAMS) found that the cyber risk oversight principles (consensus principles) developed by the Forum in conjunction with the Internet Security Alliance (ISA) and the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) “demonstrates that organizations that […]


ISA PROPOSAL FOR A VIRTUAL CYBERSECURITY NATIONAL SERVICE ACADEMY

Posted on July 18, 2022 at 11:12 pm

PREMISE ONE: CYBERSECURITY IS A NATIONAL DEFENSE IMPERATIVE Just as World War II made it apparent that the skies were a unique domain of warfare resulting in the creation of the US Air Force Academy in the 1950s, so, too, have recent events made it clear beyond doubt that cyberspace is now a unique domain […]