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Retired Colonel Prof. (Dr.) Don Welch, the Chief Information Security Officer, and Acting CIO and VP for Penn State, an Affiliate Professor in the College of Information Sciences and Technology as well as the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyber Warfare.
Cyber Warfare
Along with geospace, aquaspace,
The reason is cyberspace is the only domain that is entirely human-made and digital in nature. It has been created, maintained, owned, and operated both by public and private stakeholders across nations. It is continually changing and evolving in response to technology transformation and is not being subject to any geopolitical or natural boundaries. Moreover, the information and electronic payloads are deployed instantaneously between any point of origin and any destination connected through the electromagnetic spectrum. Since data and information travel in the form of numerous digitalized fragments through unpredictable routings before being reconstituted at their destination, it opens up multiple points of security vulnerabilities.
As seen, cyber warfare is not geographically rooted
So, as we evaluate the ongoing cyberwarfare getting integrated with artificial intelligence, and its scope of overall entanglement with geospace, aquaspace, and space; the anonymity of enemy soldiers in the cyber domain; and their leveling of attack capabilities, we are entering an era where it seems a new paradigm of cyber conflict and warfare management seems essential.
This vicious power struggle raging on in cyberspace, this new cyber battleground is full of unknowns, including major players, minor players, rules of war, and reasons for war. In these rapidly expanding cyber- battlefields, the war casualties have been quietly piling up. It seems every nation: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) has been hit and is at risk of being hit. No one is being spared, including common citizens. That brings us to an important question, is any nation prepared for this new warfare reality?
The time is now to discuss the complex
For more, please watch the Risk Roundup Webcast or hear the Risk Roundup Podcast
About
Prof. (Dr.)
Previous
He was the CEO of Merit Network from 2006 to 2014. He received numerous awards to include being named a Champion of Change by the White House, Top CEO for Michigan, and Leader and Innovator of the Year. He has served on two non-profit boards and as chair of the research and education network association. He has held leadership roles in many committees, conferences, and advisory councils for education, technology, and information security.
Don served
He has a BS from West Point, an MS in Computer Science from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland. He also earned paratrooper wings and the U.S. Army Ranger Tab.
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Retired Colonel Prof. (Dr.) Don Welch, the Chief Information Security Officer, and Acting CIO and VP for Penn State, an Affiliate Professor in the College of Information Sciences and Technology as well as the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss Cyber Warfare.
Cyber Warfare
Along with geospace, aquaspace,
The reason is cyberspace is the only domain that is entirely human-made and digital in nature. It has been created, maintained, owned, and operated both by public and private stakeholders across nations. It is continually changing and evolving in response to technology transformation and is not being subject to any geopolitical or natural boundaries. Moreover, the information and electronic payloads are deployed instantaneously between any point of origin and any destination connected through the electromagnetic spectrum. Since data and information travel in the form of numerous digitalized fragments through unpredictable routings before being reconstituted at their destination, it opens up multiple points of security vulnerabilities.
As seen, cyber warfare is not geographically rooted
So, as we evaluate the ongoing cyberwarfare getting integrated with artificial intelligence, and its scope of overall entanglement with geospace, aquaspace, and space; the anonymity of enemy soldiers in the cyber domain; and their leveling of attack capabilities, we are entering an era where it seems a new paradigm of cyber conflict and warfare management seems essential.
This vicious power struggle raging on in cyberspace, this new cyber battleground is full of unknowns, including major players, minor players, rules of war, and reasons for war. In these rapidly expanding cyber- battlefields, the war casualties have been quietly piling up. It seems every nation: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) has been hit and is at risk of being hit. No one is being spared, including common citizens. That brings us to an important question, is any nation prepared for this new warfare reality?
The time is now to discuss the complex
For more, please watch the Risk Roundup Webcast or hear the Risk Roundup Podcast
About
Prof. (Dr.)
Previous
He was the CEO of Merit Network from 2006 to 2014. He received numerous awards to include being named a Champion of Change by the White House, Top CEO for Michigan, and Leader and Innovator of the Year. He has served on two non-profit boards and as chair of the research and education network association. He has held leadership roles in many committees, conferences, and advisory councils for education, technology, and information security.
Don served
He has a BS from West Point, an MS in Computer Science from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland. He also earned paratrooper wings and the U.S. Army Ranger Tab.
About the Host of Risk Roundup
Jayshree
About Risk Roundup
Risk Roundup, a global initiative
About Risk Group
Risk Group LLC is a leading strategic
Copyright Risk Group LLC. All
The post Cyber Warfare appeared first on Risk Group.