Charlie Maclean-Bristol discusses how organizations can better prepare themselves by categorizing potential risks to their operations, and the importance of being prepared for all types of risk.
Grey rhino risks are high-impact but seemingly low-probability risks that get shuttled to the sidelines, often due to a misguided hope that the risk will not materialize in the near term, so mitigation planning can be delayed or dismissed.
Charlie Maclean-Bristol looks at the recent collapse of ISG and gives an insight into what we can learn about supply chain management.
“Web defacement is an attack in which malicious parties penetrate a website and replace content on the site with their own messages. The messages can convey a political or religious message, profanity, or other inappropriate content that would embarrass website owners, or a notice that the website has been hacked by a specific hacker group.”
Charlie Maclean-Bristol investigates AI-driven scams and examines the advantages and disadvantages of AI in the online world with the help of Google Gemini
Companies have struggled for years whether to speak out on controversial social and political issues.
The sound you can hear across the big end of town is the shredding of reputations in the wake of corporate crises, often triggered by moral blindness.
Russia has unsuccessfully tested Ukraine’s resourcefulness and determination by targeting civilian residences and infrastructure. Ukrainian will and passion for freedom and sovereignty have thrown Russian back on its heel.
Seaports handle billions of tons of cargo annually, and are considered “critical infrastructure”
Industrial Cyber reached out to Hayden for this interview to provide readers with key aspects of the book that would make an impact on the critical infrastructure sector.
