Well Done, Pete, Well Done

Behold: A well crafted white paper, targeting security related white papers, that is apparently a blog post, and most importantly, dripping with the sweet, sweet wine of security sarcasm. Today’s Must Read!
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US National Counterintelligence and Security Center Releases 2018 Foreign Economic Espionage in Cyberspace Report

National Counterintelligence and Security Center has released the Center’s 2018 espionage report detailing foreign spying within the confines of ‘cyberspace’. Both present and a modicum of future possibilities are covered. Enjoy!
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US National Counterintelligence and Security Center Releases 2018 Foreign Economic Espionage in Cyberspace Report

National Counterintelligence and Security Center has released the Center’s 2018 espionage report detailing foreign spying within the confines of ‘cyberspace’. Both present and a modicum of future possibilities are covered. Enjoy!
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The Next Battleground

via Rob Knake, writing at the Council on Foreign Relations’ online outlet: Foreign Affairs and in the Snapshot section, comes this astute examination of the co-called cyberwarfare space’s soft underbelly – power generation. Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt… Continue reading The Next Battleground

The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be a Cyber-Strategy

Terrific post at War On The Rocks, with an intriguing theory: The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be A Cyber-Strategy, via Benjamin Runkle, . There’s that pesky ‘Cyber’ thing again… At any rate, the discussion in this case, revolves aroun… Continue reading The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be a Cyber-Strategy