Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic: Why Not

You might notice there’s no question mark at the end of the title. That is intentional. In a May 18, 2021 Opinion article in The New York Times by Dr. Sema K. Sgaier, with the title: “Meet Four Kinds of People Holding Us Back from Full Vaccination,” wh… Continue reading Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic: Why Not

Cybersecurity Lessons from the Election: Human Behavior

There have been a number of recent articles in the popular press suggesting that behavioral science can serve to explain people’s responses to COVID-19 and indicate how individuals might be persuaded to act in line with the common good. This concept is… Continue reading Cybersecurity Lessons from the Election: Human Behavior

Value and Uncertainty in Pandemic Metrics

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily briefings have become a mainstay of support for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with New York being the initial epicenter of the disease in the U.S. It is clear that Cuomo’s polished slid… Continue reading Value and Uncertainty in Pandemic Metrics

Security Risks during Recovery and Repair

With “all hands-on deck” battling the coronavirus pandemic, it is difficult to turn one’s attention to recovery and reconstruction of the many organizations that have had to be reduced or closed down Yet now is the time to be planning… Continue reading Security Risks during Recovery and Repair