Stealth Networks for Critical Infrastructure: Rethinking Defense-in-Depth
The Inadequacy of Visible Defenses in Critical InfrastructureCritical infrastructure operators face a fundamental asymmetry: attackers need only one u...
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The Inadequacy of Visible Defenses in Critical InfrastructureCritical infrastructure operators face a fundamental asymmetry: attackers need only one u...
The wireless mesh connecting 5G base stations, IoT sensors, and edge devices is expanding faster than most security teams can monitor. Traditional net...
Who Needs This and What Goes Wrong Without It If you are responsible for network security in an organization with more than a few hundred endpoints—or...
Understanding the Quantum Threat Landscape: Why Current Security Models FailIn my practice spanning over a decade of cryptographic implementation, I'v...
Why Traditional Segmentation Fails in Cloud-Native EnvironmentsIn my practice spanning financial institutions to SaaS startups, I've consistently obse...
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are the stealth bombers of the cyber world—targeted, patient, and designed to evade conventional defenses. For netw...
Introduction: Why Title 2 Is More Than Just a LabelWhen clients first approach me about "Title 2," they often view it as a bureaucratic checkbox&mdash...
Federal funding for network security projects has grown significantly, but the application process remains opaque to many practitioners. We wrote this...