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If you have been following the news for the last year, odds are you’ve heard about the tensions alleged cyberwarfare operations are causing amongst world powers, and APTs and zerodays are fueling the FUD.
Governments and corporations continue to prepare to address the threat, with some considering options for ‘offensive defense’ strategies. Reuters reported in late November that NATO allies are drawing up cyberwarfare principles that could include the ability to use offensive capabilities to take down enemy networks.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Shaun Walsh is joined by special guest Tiago Rosado, cybersecurity adviser and strategist at Dognædis, to discuss what cyberwarfare related implictions should be a concern for businesses, and how they can proactively prepare for threats from nation-states actors.
By Matt StephensonIf you have been following the news for the last year, odds are you’ve heard about the tensions alleged cyberwarfare operations are causing amongst world powers, and APTs and zerodays are fueling the FUD.
Governments and corporations continue to prepare to address the threat, with some considering options for ‘offensive defense’ strategies. Reuters reported in late November that NATO allies are drawing up cyberwarfare principles that could include the ability to use offensive capabilities to take down enemy networks.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Shaun Walsh is joined by special guest Tiago Rosado, cybersecurity adviser and strategist at Dognædis, to discuss what cyberwarfare related implictions should be a concern for businesses, and how they can proactively prepare for threats from nation-states actors.