Are We Creating a State of Cyber-Attrition?
By Steven Fox, Founder of SecureLexicon
War has not changed. The weapons of disruption, corruption, and destruction reflect only the evolution of human creativity and innovation. We must understand the conflicts that drive their use, be they individual, corporate, or international. Without this insight, we are doomed to cyber attrition.
Stiennon Talks to SecureLexicon’s Steven Fox
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest
Listen to the podcast as Steven asks me about “Knowing thy enemy”, “lessons learned”, “crowd sourcing attacks”, “understanding environmental and cultural context”, “Iranian cyber war”, and “political goals”.
The Cyber Shot Twittered Around the World
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest
Unlike Russia, who to this day has successfully denied participation in cyber attacks on Estonia, Lithuanian, and Georgia; or China who vehemently denies their massive cyber espionage activities, the US has pretty much lent its support to a communication vehicle that is writing a new chapter in the history of cyber warfare.
Stiennon Interviews Radware’s Avi Chesla
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest
Radware has been raising some eyebrows lately, and although they have a global presence they have not established a huge footprint in North America. But when they hired away one of Fortinet’s top SE’s in Canada I started to get the idea that they were ready to come back.


