Topic: Cybersecurity

Nukeless Iran is Still a Threat June 27, 2025 Julio Rivera Iran doesn’t need a working uranium enrichment program to be a menace. In fact, Tehran’s most insidious weapons today don’t require any uranium at all -- just a keyboard and a decent broadband connection.
Biden administration owns cyber-workforce crisis August 7, 2023 Julio Rivera Cyber-security has been another Joe Biden failure.
Federal cyber-security guidelines finally require agencies accept help from 'white hat' hackers December 18, 2019 Julio Rivera As the decade closes, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) changes its stance on ethical hacking.
New Challenges in Cybersecurity February 4, 2019 Julio Rivera Our capability to defend ourselves from a cyberattack is not yet where it should be.
Have Cyber-Threats Surpassed Terrorism and Nuclear War? October 7, 2018 Julio Rivera Advances in the capabilities and reach of our enemies in the cyber-sphere have surpassed even the long feared threats of terrorism and "mutually assured destruction" via nuclear war.
Any Secrets Left to Steal? March 14, 2017 Rachel Ehrenfeld Protection against cyber-attacks and GPS interference should be among the U.S. government's highest and most urgent priorities. 
Winning the Cyber-War Under Trump November 16, 2016 Rachel Ehrenfeld Six action steps to replace the Obama administration's mostly failed efforts on cyber-secrity.