S01 E03: The Lost Podcaster's Guide to Policy @DEFCON with Beau Woods, Harley Geiger
In this episode of Distilling Cyber Policy, hosts Alex Botting and Jen Ellis dive into the world of hacker conferences with guests Beau Woods and Harley Geiger.
AI is here: What it means for digital identity and cybersecurity
As artificial intelligence has taken front and center, new threats the technology can enable have increased, making it harder than ever to know what -- and who -- is real online.
Won’t someone think of the cybersecurity: Recent agreements on cross-border data flows
Individuals have the right to have their data protected and new data privacy frameworks aim to do just that. But cross-border data analysis can help identify malicious cyber activities and cross-border cloud storage can increase systems' resilience.
Putting the DC in DEF CON … and other cybersecurity events
Hacker Summer Camp where policymakers and security researchers meet.
Bridging the Gap: Cybersecurity Policy and Risk Management
A recent seminar at Tuft University explored the link between the technical components of cybersecurity in addition to the policy and law implications and how this all comes together for effective cybersecurity governance.
Episode 2: UN Cybercrime Convention with Kaja Ciglic
The latest episode of Distilling Cyber Policy Podcast discusses the United Nations cybercrime treaty with Kaja Ciglic, the Senior Director for Digital Diplomacy at Microsoft.
S01 E02: UN Cybercrime Convention with Kaja Ciglic
In this episode of Distilling Cyber Policy, hosts Alex Botting and Jen Ellis engage in a riveting conversation with Kaja Ciglic, Senior Director of Digital Diplomacy at Microsoft.
Growing a Diverse Workforce in Cybersecurity
With the National Cyber Strategy Workforce Development Implementation strategy release just around the corner, the conversation around increasing diversity within the cybersecurity industry has never been more prevalent.
Diverse Perspectives, Stronger Defenses: Growing the Cyber Workforce Through Diversity
The demand for cybersecurity professionals far outstrips the supply and the need to fill these positions will only grow. The necessity of a strong, diverse workforce to fill these positions is critical to protecting the public and private sectors.
Landmark SEC rule requires cybersecurity risk and incident disclosures
The wait is over. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a final rule to enhance and standardize disclosures regarding cybersecurity risk management, governance, and incidents by all companies that are publicly traded.