By Madison O'Day
Special Contributor to In Homeland Security
The Department of Defense’s newly-released Cyber Strategy isn’t strongly worded by any means, but it does state unambiguously that the U.S. cyber strategy revolves around deterrence.
By Madison O'Day
Special Contributor to In Homeland Security
The Department of Defense’s newly-released Cyber Strategy isn’t strongly worded by any means, but it does state unambiguously that the U.S. cyber strategy revolves around deterrence.
By Rick Whitman
Special Contributor to In Homeland Security
Over the past decade, the number of security breaches seems extraordinary. Trade magazines and Congressional testimony reveal both the extent of cyber attacks and the growing concerns about both the quantity and the sensitivity of information losses. To date, these losses include personal information, business practices, trade secrets, and even government secrets.
In Homeland Security managing editor Glynn Cosker presents the first in a series of short videos outlining current cybersecurity trends and predictions for 2015.
By Glynn Cosker
Managing Editor, In Homeland Security
Recently, AMU sat down to speak with Dr. Mark Riccardi, AMU's Dean of the School of Security and Global Studies to discuss the recent Maritime Cybersecurity Learning Seminar and Symposium at Rutgers University.
By Dr. James Burch
Associate Professor, School of Security and Global Studies at American Military University
The future of cyberspace and cybersecurity has been debated by many theorists and academicians have rendered opinions and studies on the topic.
By Lt. Jodie Knox
COAST GUARD Maritime Commons – The Coast Guard Blog for Maritime Professionals
Last week, the Coast Guard participated in a maritime cybersecurity learning seminar and symposium with American Military University and Command, Control and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data Analysis (CCICADA), at Rutgers University.
By Glynn Cosker
Managing Editor, In Homeland Security
The Maritime Cyber Security Seminar and Symposium at CCICADA wrapped up March 2nd with many takeaways provided by the various expert speakers and panelists. The symposium was co-sponsored by Rutgers University and American Military University.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey Special Correspondent for In Homeland Security In the near future, most people’s lives will exist…
By Glynn Cosker
Managing Editor, In Homeland Security
Capt. David Moskoff of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy was a keynote speaker at the Seminar and Symposium on Maritime Cyber Security. A Master Mariner and expert on maritime cyber security, Capt. Moskoff informed the seminar’s attendees about potential threats to the Nation’s ports and maritime entities.