From the Spring 2017 Issue

Army Turns to Aberdeen Proving Ground for Cyber Capabilities

Author(s):

Dan Lafontaine, Public Affairs Specialist, DSA Inc. Supporting U.S. Army Program Executive Office C3T

Paul D. Mehney, Director, Public Communications U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command

The boundaries between traditional cyber threats, such as the penetration of a network and theft of data, and more traditional electronic warfare threats, such as the employment of improvised explosive devices that use the electromagnetic … Read more

From the Spring 2017 Issue

10 Steps to Risk Management: Compliance and Risk Mitigation in a Sea of Data Security Risk

Author(s):

Keith Moulsdale, Co-Chair, Cybersecurity, Data Management & Privacy Group, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP

If you’re drowning in a sea of fast-changing, complex information about data security, you are in good company. It seems that every day new and modified threat methods and vectors appear; another vendor knocks on … Read more

From the Spring 2017 Issue

INDEPENDENCE & OBJECTIVITY: Fundamental Best Practices for Cybersecurity Assessments

Author(s):

Henry J. Sienkiewicz, Adjunct Faculty, Former CIO, DISA, Georgetown and George Washington Universities

Cyber professionals generally know one thing – the cyber environment is constantly shifting. New business requirements, end-user needs and technologies change. New devices and applications create or remove vulnerabilities on a daily basis. Attackers respond … Read more

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From the Spring 2017 Issue

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Author(s):

Karen Austin, CEO, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Greetings, Welcome to the Spring 2017 issue of the United States Cybersecurity Magazine. As always, I would like to thank our sponsors, members and our contributors for the continued support that makes the magazine possible. … Read more