Cyber Archipelago
In implementing Zero Trust there are challenges with an inward facing cyber strategy that doesn’t include external connections.
In implementing Zero Trust there are challenges with an inward facing cyber strategy that doesn’t include external connections.
One of the most recognised risks is third party/ app supplier risks, as they provision the tools used to create your business’ client services. Here is how to create a simple path, limiting disruption from a cyber event.
Organisational inclusion of individuals requiring assistive technology potentially incurs and assumes cyber risks for both parties. Care and consideration must be taken to protect the assistive technology user and the integrating organisation’s environment.
For space to be a viable part of human existence, we need to reframe how we implement technology – specifically cyber. Operations in space have no place for cyber risks to life and efficacy.
Positive or negative, growth is constant provided effort, time and opportunity. Interpreting what/ how/ why for individuals/ groups/ functions requires a gardener’s eye to flourish.
The distortions created by cyber incidents and the challenge of handling cyber incidents are amplified with the introduction of liability. However, the imposition of death – an irreversible and undesirable impact – shows we need to sort it.
Some things are bent to suit. Some are broken in process. Some things just have to burn. The following are considerations for metaphorical implications.
A business case for approaching cyber eco-systems. Intended for FIs, can be applied to other organisations.
In relaying a resonant message for an intended audience, it helps to have a framework for concise conveyance. Using military constructs relaying how to build our message, we find structure to engage audiences with clarity. Used for sales, interviews, debate or relevant conversations, here are building blocks rarely discussed.
In our dynamic cyber threat landscape, info/ cybersec personnel engage everyday with enemies who seek to harm those we wish to protect. Few in number against staggering odds, outmanned and outgunned with limited resources, we must be right one-hundred percent of the time, whilst the enemy needs only to be right once. This is the Cypartan Dilemma.