Cyber Security, Business Resiliency and Risk Management News |
- Toledo merchant pulled into online debate - Toledo Blade
- Iran says US-funded cyber network group busted - AFP
- HSBC reveals Swiss data theft affects 24 000 high rollers - Infosecurity Magazine
- ManTech Names H. Christopher Goodrich as Vice President for NSA Programs in ... - MarketWatch (press release)
- ManTech Names H. Christopher Goodrich as Vice President for NSA Programs in ... - MarketWatch (press release)
- NIST Guidance Seen Saving Government Millions - GovInfoSecurity.com
- Congress: 1.8 Billion Cyber 'Security Events' per Month - PC Magazine
- New Alliance Offers Comprehensive Cyber Theft Prevention, Detection and ... - PR Newswire (press release)
- Feds Push Greater Security Awareness - Microsoft Certified Professional
- Security in the computing cloud a top concern - San Francisco Chronicle
- Private Sector Could Help U.S. Improve Disaster Recovery - Newswise (press release)
- Vision Solutions Announces PowerPack for POWER7 Migration - CNNMoney.com (press release)
- MIMA's 12 Year Journey with Electronic Medical Records - HealthNewsDigest.com
- SunGard Availability Services Expands Colocation and Managed Services Centers ... - PR Newswire (press release)
News: New Cyber Conflict Curriculum
Washington D.C. February 2010
Delta Risk's Cyber Conflict Curriculum has 30+ classes to teach students to be cyberpower strategists, bridging the gap between technical information security training and national security fundamentals.
Update: Delta Risk Assistance to FS-ISAC
Washington, D.C. and New York. February 2010.
Delta Risk is assisting the Financial Services ISAC on their recent "Cyber Attack Against Payment Processor" exercise, run over three days for financial institutions, payment processors, the retail sector, and business and government. Delta Risk is using our deep knowledge of the finance sector and exercises to analyze the thousands of responses to understand trends and lessons learned.
Update: DECIDE Project Funded by Congress
Washington, D.C. October 2009.
The Cyber Conflict Research Consortium has just received several million dollars from DHS Science and Technology directorate to develop DECIDE, a decision and risk modeling simulation to support cybersecurity for the financial sector. Delta Risk has been instrumental in the requirements process and helping the Consortium--an educational research alliance--understand financial sector decision making and information infrastructure.

