Here’s how to start the national effort on cybersecurity

If industry, government, and academia work closely, we have an opportunity to become a model for the rest of the world, and show what’s possible when all stakeholders come together for a common goal.
The majority of successful attacks continue to use the same tactics, and even the same malware, that have been around since the internet was invented, writes Graham Bushkes.
I’ve worked in cybersecurity for most of my professional life. What’s concerning to me is how we’ve come to accept cyberattacks as just an inconvenient fact of life. Many now see the risk of a damaging hack much like the weather or the economy: something to be concerned about, to be sure, but ...

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