From Detection to Direction
From the Summer 2025 Issue

From Detection to Direction: Security Operations Centers (SOCs) as Strategic Assets in Global Risk Management

Author(s):

Alessandro Azzaro, Independent Writer,

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

Once a reactive help desk, the Security Operations Center (SOC) has evolved from dealing with trouble tickets, server logs, and alerts to the nerve center of enterprise resilience. What began as isolated cybersecurity monitoring has … Read more

From the Summer 2025 Issue

GreyCon 2025: Capitol Technology University’s Professional Conference Debut

Author(s):

Erica Decker, Associate Director of Communications, GreyCon2025 – Capitol Technology University

Earlier this year, Capitol Technology University in Laurel, Maryland announced the launch of its inaugural professional conference, GreyCon 2025, scheduled for Friday, October 10, 2025. As a recognized thought leader in technology education since 1927, … Read more

From the Spring 2025 Issue

From the Publisher

Author(s):

Karen Austin, CEO, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Greetings! Welcome to the Spring 2025 issue of the United States Cybersecurity Magazine!  As always, we’d like to take a moment to thank our supporters, members, sponsors, contributors, and everyone else who makes the magazine … Read more

Human Rights and Their Controversy in the New International Convention against Cyber Crime
From the Spring 2025 Issue

Human Rights and Their Controversy in the New International Convention Against Cybercrime

Author(s):

Claudia da Costa Bonard de Carvalho, Criminal Lawyer Specialist, Speaker, Lecturer, Founder of CCBS TECH, Cyber Influencer, Independent Advisor, CCBS TECH (Criminal Compliance Business School)

Recently, the UN in New York approved the draft of a new treaty on cybercrimes, known as the Convention against the Use of New Technologies for Criminal Purposes[1]. This convention regulates issues from the previous … Read more