-

Talk is cheap — what we need is more action
As Sen. John McCain said: “Threats to the United States in cyberspace continue to grow in scope and severity. But our nation remains woefully unprepared to address these threats, which will be a defining feature of 21st century warfare.”
-

WikiLeak’s CIA disclosure: Missing the real issue
It is difficult for me to understand why the ability to hack computers and devices and look and listen in is a shock to anyone.
-

House bill would allow companies to directly respond to cyberattacks
The U.S. House of Representatives has floated what is titled the “Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act,” which basically allows companies experiencing a cyberattack to hack back.
-

The Pentagon’s innovative approach and cyber implications
With so much taking place in the technology environment, the Department of Defense recently made a strategic move to more aggressively pursue the capabilities and solutions these emerging technologies offer.
-
![DoD must act like a startup [Commentary]](https://one.sightlinemg.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/636045445189285935-010912dn-pentagonjpg.jpg?w=300)
DoD must act like a startup [Commentary]
Given the dynamics of the cyberthreat environment, we must change and adapt to this environment immediately — or risk failing and falling behind. Perhaps part of the answer to this issue is for the defense and intelligence organization and industry players to think of themselves and more importantly act like a startup!
-

Our nation at risk: New and deeply concerning numbers
Are we moving ahead at a sufficient pace to adequately secure our sensitive military, intelligence and government systems, as well as our critical infrastructure?
-
![What we need is a cyber force multiplier [Commentary]](https://one.sightlinemg.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/1s-0s-infinite.jpg.jpg?w=300)
What we need is a cyber force multiplier [Commentary]
We must learn from the past, anticipate the future and concentrate on identifying what would be considered a force multiplier in cyberspace.
-

External cybersecurity integration a huge challenge
Protecting and defending the weakest in your connected environment is a much bigger challenge than many realize.
-

A global cyberwar on politics and government
All governments must take aggressive action to minimize cyberthreats and ensure the integrity of their political processes.
-

Projected cyber issues for 2017
What are the significant cyber issues that the new administration is likely to face?
-
Talk is cheap — what we need is more action
As Sen. John McCain said: “Threats to the United States in cyberspace continue to grow in scope and severity. But our nation remains woefully unprepared to address these threats, which will be a defining feature of 21st century warfare.”
-
WikiLeak’s CIA disclosure: Missing the real issue
It is difficult for me to understand why the ability to hack computers and devices and look and listen in is a shock to anyone.
-
House bill would allow companies to directly respond to cyberattacks
The U.S. House of Representatives has floated what is titled the “Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act,” which basically allows companies experiencing a cyberattack to hack back.
-
The Pentagon’s innovative approach and cyber implications
With so much taking place in the technology environment, the Department of Defense recently made a strategic move to more aggressively pursue the capabilities and solutions these emerging technologies offer.
-
DoD must act like a startup [Commentary]
Given the dynamics of the cyberthreat environment, we must change and adapt to this environment immediately — or risk failing and falling behind. Perhaps part of the answer to this issue is for the defense and intelligence organization and industry players to think of themselves and more importantly act like a startup!
-
Our nation at risk: New and deeply concerning numbers
Are we moving ahead at a sufficient pace to adequately secure our sensitive military, intelligence and government systems, as well as our critical infrastructure?
-
What we need is a cyber force multiplier [Commentary]
We must learn from the past, anticipate the future and concentrate on identifying what would be considered a force multiplier in cyberspace.
-
External cybersecurity integration a huge challenge
Protecting and defending the weakest in your connected environment is a much bigger challenge than many realize.
-
A global cyberwar on politics and government
All governments must take aggressive action to minimize cyberthreats and ensure the integrity of their political processes.
-
Projected cyber issues for 2017
What are the significant cyber issues that the new administration is likely to face?
-
Talk is cheap — what we need is more action
As Sen. John McCain said: “Threats to the United States in cyberspace continue to grow in scope and severity. But our nation remains woefully unprepared to address these threats, which will be a defining feature of 21st century warfare.”
-
WikiLeak’s CIA disclosure: Missing the real issue
It is difficult for me to understand why the ability to hack computers and devices and look and listen in is a shock to anyone.
-
House bill would allow companies to directly respond to cyberattacks
The U.S. House of Representatives has floated what is titled the “Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act,” which basically allows companies experiencing a cyberattack to hack back.
-
The Pentagon’s innovative approach and cyber implications
With so much taking place in the technology environment, the Department of Defense recently made a strategic move to more aggressively pursue the capabilities and solutions these emerging technologies offer.
-
DoD must act like a startup [Commentary]
Given the dynamics of the cyberthreat environment, we must change and adapt to this environment immediately — or risk failing and falling behind. Perhaps part of the answer to this issue is for the defense and intelligence organization and industry players to think of themselves and more importantly act like a startup!
-
Our nation at risk: New and deeply concerning numbers
Are we moving ahead at a sufficient pace to adequately secure our sensitive military, intelligence and government systems, as well as our critical infrastructure?
-
What we need is a cyber force multiplier [Commentary]
We must learn from the past, anticipate the future and concentrate on identifying what would be considered a force multiplier in cyberspace.
-
External cybersecurity integration a huge challenge
Protecting and defending the weakest in your connected environment is a much bigger challenge than many realize.
-
A global cyberwar on politics and government
All governments must take aggressive action to minimize cyberthreats and ensure the integrity of their political processes.
-
Projected cyber issues for 2017
What are the significant cyber issues that the new administration is likely to face?





![DoD must act like a startup [Commentary]](https://one.sightlinemg.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/636045445189285935-010912dn-pentagonjpg.jpg?w=1024)

![What we need is a cyber force multiplier [Commentary]](https://one.sightlinemg.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/1s-0s-infinite.jpg.jpg?w=1024)





