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Delta Risk, LLC

Cyber security, resilience and risk Consulting, exercises, training, and assessments

San Antonio :: Chicago :: Washington, DC

210.293.0707 :: info@delta-risk.net

 

Overview

Our Team :: Our Publications :: Our Experience :: Our Opportunities

Delta Risk brings strategic thinking and technical skills to cyber defense, resiliency, and risk management.  Our principals and consultants are deeply tied in with US cyberspace and infrastructure protection leadership and academia as well as with the global Internet community. 

Our engagements are usually targeted to bring to bear our connections and high-end thinking about cyber defense and infrastructure protection, such as

  • Organizing small tabletop exercises for elite officials (for example, we've facilitated these with the Deputy Secretary of Defense of the US with his cabinet counterparts).
  • Helping clients think through the implications of warfare in cyberspace (for example, we have taught an introductory cyberwar course for the Singaporean military).
  • Improving global responses to advanced cyber threats (ICANN turned to us to teach security and response to the managers of national top-level domains on the Internet).
 

 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.

UpdateDelta 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.

UpdateDECIDE 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.

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