United States Cybersecurity Magazine

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What is a Hacktivist?

Author(s):

Patrick Putman, ,

Anonymous Hacktivist Mask

Hacking is no longer just about breaking into a computer to steal money or data. Hackers have developed new methods of influencing policy and bringing about change. Especially with society’s heightened sense of political awareness. Subsequently, they are turning internet activism as a way of spreading their idealism. Simply put, a hacktivist is someone who … Read more

Tips for Millennials on Cybersecurity Practices

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Millennials on their phones Cybersecurity

Millennials are at risk to be the victim of a cyber-crime. Millennials are in a constant state of media saturation. Growing up, many millennials have been bombarded with dated and cheesy propaganda designed to keep us “cyber safe”. Videos of large, talking computers who rap about the dangers of chat-rooms were a dime a dozen … Read more

From the Winter 2015 Issue

Privacy & Security in the Age of Mobile Communications

Author(s):

Michael Finney, , Mystic Waters Media

Setting the Scene  It was a cool, brisk Autumn evening. My contact had agreed to meet and discuss the subject of this article in a well-lit, public space. After purchasing some smoothies, we sat down outside to conduct the interview. Cameron Banga is an app developer that works in both the iOS and Android platforms. … Read more

From the Fall 2014 Issue

Cybersecurity Culture and Compliance

Author(s):

Dr. Mansur Hasib, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS, Public Speaker and Cybersecurity Leader,

CYBERSECURITY DEFINED While attending several cybersecurity conferences recently I noticed a lack of a common understanding of what cybersecurity is. I also noticed some confusion between cybersecurity and information assurance. I observed that many cybersecurity professionals and even NIST documents were advocating cybersecurity policy based on the 1991 McCumber model of information security (McCumber, 1991) … Read more

From the Fall 2014 Issue

Intel and the Internet of Things

Author(s):

Daren Dunkel, Chief of Staff, McAfee

The Internet of Things (IoT) will represent a tectonic shift in the way computing is done.  A megatrend if you will, that impacts high technology and society in general.  This is the consensus of two industry veterans with a combined 28 years of technology experience. IoT was recently defined as “a concept in which electronic … Read more