A constitutional approach to cybersecurity creates a living framework designed to evolve with modern threats, compliance standards, and business risk. If each of us looks back to our school days, when studying United States Government, we undoubtedly learned about the United States Constitution. Before anyone’s eyebrows raise and you suddenly think we’re about to get […]
“We’re too small to be a target.” It’s one of the most common things businesses say about cybersecurity and one of the most dangerous. Although most businesses have heard of Cybersecurity Insurance, acquiring a policy can be a bit of an eye opener. In the 1990’s Cybersecurity Insurance was in its infancy. As typically happens […]
What is a user? If you are an employer, the simplest answer is an employee. If you work in technology a user could be characterized as someone using a computer. However, I think defining a user in those terms is no longer adequate. Those two definitions are viewed from two entirely different perspectives. Today, a […]
A common term in Information Technology is “Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery” or in laymen’s terms: “The thing/s we do that allow us to recover in the event something bad happens.” This isn’t limited to an organization’s backup strategy, but for the sake of this discussion that will be our primary focus. In the past, […]
What do you think of when you hear the term “silent failure”. With certainty, you won’t hear ANYTHING. There is a little pun in that question but when you company the word silent with the word failure, you know it I can’t be good. We use the term silent failure in cybersecurity to describe an […]






