At 3:00 AM, Preparedness Becomes Cybersecurity
A server outage at 3:00 AM reveals whether cybersecurity exists as a real operating capability, not only as documentation.
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A server outage at 3:00 AM reveals whether cybersecurity exists as a real operating capability, not only as documentation.
Read article →In 1994, the problem was a polymorphic virus. Today, the problem is polymorphic attacks. The technology changed, but the principle stayed familiar.
Read article →In 1994, dealing with the OneHalf polymorphic virus was not about frameworks or best practices. It was about understanding the mechanism and keeping systems working.
Read article →If I came into a company with no real cybersecurity, I would not start by buying tools or running an audit. I would start with ownership, decisions and control.
Read article →The worst failure I have seen during a security incident was not technology. It was hesitation, unclear authority and loss of control.
Read article →The fastest way to test whether a company has real cybersecurity is not to ask about tools. It is to ask who decides, who communicates and who owns the impact.
Read article →Regular cybersecurity training may create certificates, but real security depends on whether people know how to react when something actually happens.
Read article →Monitoring tells you that something is wrong. Preparedness decides what happens next.
Read article →A short note on using advanced WiFi Sensing and CSI to detect unknown people in critical infrastructure spaces without cameras.
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