Countries like the United Kingdom, Japan, and Canada are adopting the U.S.'s proactive cyber strategy to anticipate and mitigate vulnerabilities, reflecting a shift away from deterrence.
The lack of trust between the public and private sectors can be overcome by creating strong communities and humanizing practitioners, two leading minds argue.
A cyber attaché being stationed with the host country’s counterparts provides quicker access to information that would otherwise be buried in a bureaucratic approval process.
In this op-ed, a senior security engineer for Shopify discusses what has made the company's bug bounty program so successful. (Hint: it's the not the payouts.)
In this op-ed, the leaders of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission assess that a strong offense does not convey the same deterrent in cyberspace as it does in…