Here’s what I took away from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s latest hearing on foreign influence [ Continue Reading... ]
Google’s weaponized AI hypocrisy problem
Google has an employee revolt and a hypocrisy problem on its hands. Google is against using [ Continue Reading... ]
Our government is moving toward facial recognition technology, but where will it take us?
Recently, U.S. Customs and Border Protection unveiled the latest tool in their evolving toolkit to [ Continue Reading... ]
As Iran turns to Bitcoin and its own cryptocurrency to avoid sanctions, maybe it’s time to build another Stuxnet
Iran is doing what every respectable state sponsor of terrorism does when their economy is going [ Continue Reading... ]
Russia is mastering the art of low-intensity conflict, and our energy grid is not prepared
Elections are about power. The Russians know this. But real power is about electricity. The Russians [ Continue Reading... ]
How we protect our elections depends on whether we’re talking ‘influence’ or ‘interference’
Words mean things. Except when they don’t. The indictment of twelve Russian intelligence [ Continue Reading... ]
Trump and Putin should be talking about cyber weapons and social media instead of nuclear weapons
Monday, July 16 — a date which might live in infamy. Today’s summit between President Donald [ Continue Reading... ]
Surely we can find, and stop, high-tech spies
It’s rumored that the U.S. intelligence community has commissioned The Eagles to rewrite some of [ Continue Reading... ]
How ransomware democratized cyber weapons, warfare
At any given moment, there are between 190-200 countries in the world. For now, nine countries have [ Continue Reading... ]
The cybersecurity sector is booming — but so are our enemies
What’s been more beneficial for the U.S. economy? President Trump and his economic policies — or [ Continue Reading... ]
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