Implied Trust, Presumed Secure and Other Dangers of Supply Chain
The US Navy’s Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) bills itself as a “full-spectrum research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and...
Today’s skilled worker shortage and the 90’s technology “Brain Drain”: What can we learn from Nortel?
Canada, one of the most educated populations in the world, is yet again experiencing a skills shortage spanning junior developers...
Risky Business: Wading through security and risk-reduction standards
If you are a CISO, DISO or security practitioner, you’ve likely been drawn into the beleaguered topic of security and...
Artificial Intelligence: Public Safety, Privacy and Ethics
Its safe to say, artificial intelligence (AI) is not a trend. Beyond robot-dogs slipping on banana peels, the innovative capabilities...
Cyber ranges and benefits pairing for cyber skills development and cyber warfare
Although not new, cyber ranges have recently created a buzz with technology stakeholders and security practitioners on more than speculative...
Cybersecurity in aviation should be a piece of cake
By: Valarie Findlay No industry is immune to cyber breaches, but few evoke visions of catastrophic loss and devastation than...
Threats in the Hyper-Connected World
By Valarie Findlay For as much as “white-hat” technologists (the good guys) have made advancements, it has become abundantly clear that...
Body-Worn Cameras: Not Seeing the Forest for the Technology?
By: Valarie Findlay For many Canadian law enforcement organizations, getting their feet wet with the technology through pilot programs couldn’t have...
Canada’s cyber security deficit
Although cyber attacks have been rising, the stature of cyber security appears to have been downgraded-well below that of the...