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  • Offensive Cyber: Moral Hazards and Externalities

    The world is in a contest for geopolitical advantage. Perhaps that has always been the case. We merely substituted the reconnaissance and surveillance of telegrams, telephones, signal flags, wigwags, and morse code for a continuous cycle of largely uninterrupted destruction, espionage, sabotage, and surveillance in cyberspace. What is certain is that cyberspace is now in…

  • Chips for America Funding Now Available

    The Biden-Harris administration through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology [on February 28th] launched the first CHIPS for America funding opportunity for manufacturing incentives to restore U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, support good-paying jobs across the semiconductor supply chain, and advance U.S. economic and national security. 

  • Semiconductor Innovation is More Than Just Reshoring the Traditional Industrial Base

    Bob Gleichauf, EVP, Global Technology at In-Q-Tel, explains why the legislation needs a “check engine light” to indicate problems and anticipate challenges, as well as maximize taxpayer return on their CHIPS investment.

  • Envisioning the Future of the Cyber Workforce

    Camille Stewart Gloster, Deputy National Cyber Director, Technology and Ecosystem Security, RECENTLY released the following request for information on a topic of urgent concern to the OODA Community. We hope you and your organization will consider participating in this information-sharing process.

  • The Missing Piece of the National Cybersecurity Strategy

    A good strategy has three major components: a description of the goals you are trying to achieve, an explanation of how you are going to achieve those goals, and what things look like when your strategy is working, or a definition of “success.” As fine a piece of work as the new National Cybersecurity Strategy…

  • The OODA Network on the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy

    Overall, the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy is the best the government has ever produced.

  • [Legal and Business Risk] + AI

    Partners and Counsel from the law firm WilmerHale consider how [Legal and Business Risk] + AI = “early learnings from the explosive popularity of generative AI to develop guardrails to protect against their worst behavior and use cases before this technology pervades all facets of commerce. To that end, businesses should be aware of the…

  • WICKED6 Cyber Games (March 30-31, 2023)

    WICKED6 is back in 2023 and OODA LLC is a Media Sponsor of the event.  Join 3,000 women and girls from around the world playing cyber games in Discord over a 24-hour period.  Drop in to hear female cybersecurity pros – newbies and CISOs alike – share their expertise and regional perspectives. 

  • Will a New Cyber Director Plus a New Cyber Strategy Equal a New Result?

    February 2022, Inglis wrote an article in which he advocated for public and private institutions to assume the lion’s share of cybersecurity accountability, as well as enhanced and more robust public-private information sharing, a common-heard clarion call by government officials.  But what’s commanding attention is the increased attention to offensive actions as a means to…

  • CISA Releases Red Team Assessment on Critical Infrastructure

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) detailing tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and key findings of a CISA Critical Infrastructure Red Team assessment to provide network defenders of critical infrastructure organizations proactive steps they can take to reduce the threat of similar activity from malicious cyber actors. The advisory…


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