Cybersecurity: Discovery & Execution
Ambidextrous Cybersecurity: Organizing the Security Function for Discovery and Execution
Author(s):
Aybars Tuncdogan, Associate Professor, King’s College London
Most breaches stem either from attackers exploiting an unexpected path or from gaps in basic security hygiene. This puts CISOs under constant pressure to balance the Discovery of novel attack paths with careful Execution of … Read more
Aybars Tuncdogan is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Digital Innovation and Information Security at King’s College London and a Research Affiliate of King’s AI Institute. He is a member of the King’s Cybersecurity Research Centre (Informatics Department) and the King’s Cyber Security Research Group (War Studies Department). His books have been published by Oxford University Press, Routledge, and Edward Elgar, and his research appears in leading academic journals. Aybars has also been contributing to practitioner-oriented outlets such as IEEE Security & Privacy, Scientific American, The Conversation, Financial Times, Modern War Institute at West Point, Times Higher Education, and Dark Reading.