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.
Ellen Sundra says the industry should fundamentally shift towards embracing collaboration and contribution when shoring up its supply chain. (Getty Images)
The recent social justice movement inspired #sharethemicincyber, which is aimed towards building a cybersecurity field that is inclusive. (Getty Images)
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. (Getty Images)
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…