CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again
This is the second in a two-part series on growing threats and strategies in the Internet age. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats demonstrates the rising impact of CyberCrime on business and that CyberWarfare is a key military strategy our enemies are quickly grasping. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again shows [...]
CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats
This is the first in a two-part series on growing threats and strategies in the Internet age. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats demonstrates the rising impact of CyberCrime on business and that CyberWarfare is a key military strategy our enemies are quickly grasping. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again [...]
Defcon 1: The Consequences of International “Codes of Conduct”
A Military Officer is jolted to attention as his computer screen comes alive with the warning that 3 heat plumes have just been detected in central China. Quickly, overhead orbiting satellites and other detection equipment comes alive and begins to track the 3 heat plumes that are now arcing away from China to the north. [...]
Increasingly High Stakes with Iran
On March 5, 2012, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Obama. This was their ninth meeting in three years, and the stakes have never been higher. The potential of an Iran armed with nuclear weapons is a direct threat to both Israel and the U.S. Before their meeting, Obama and Netanyahu shed little [...]
Connecting the Scary Dots of our National Security
A downed spy drone in Iran, Russia, Operation Fast and Furious, Mexico; what do these have in common? If there were a connection between them, would you at least be curious…if not deathly frightened? If you are neither, you should be! Each one raises serious concerns about our country’s policies, but let’s start with Iran. [...]
Strength Against Bullies
In a National Security speech made by President Ronald Reagan to the nation and the world on March 23rd, 1983, he said, “The defense policy of the United States is based on a simple premise: The United States does not start fights. We will never be an aggressor. We maintain our strength in order to [...]
Are We Still at War?
Do you remember when you heard the awful news about 9-11? I do. I was listening to the radio on the way to work. I remember my emotions after seeing the news footage of planes burning on the sides of the Twin Towers in New York City. My brother-in-law – who works in New York [...]




