Embracing Digital Progress: Maintaining Zero Trust and Permanence in Cyber Space
The Irregular Warfare Podcast, a production of the Irregular Warfare Initiative, recently released a special edition focused on the Initiative's Project Cyber. This episode, hosted by Laura Jones and Maggie Smith, brought together a panel of esteemed guests to discuss the concepts of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain.
Among the guests were Dr. Richard J. Harknett, professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati, and Mr. David McKeown, the acting DoD principal deputy chief information officer.
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Interestingly, a search of publicly available documents did not reveal any direct publications or statements by these four individuals specifically on the intersection of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain. However, for their individual or collective nuanced view on this topic, one might need to consult specialized cybersecurity conferences, journals, or direct publications by these authors beyond what is currently accessible.
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The Irregular Warfare Podcast can be followed and engaged with on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn. Episode 72 is now available for listening, offering valuable insights into the intersection of zero trust and persistence theory in the cyber domain.
- Dr. Richard J. Harknett and Mr. David McKeown, featured guests on The Irregular Warfare Podcast, discussed the intricate concepts of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain.
- The Irregular Warfare Initiative, a knowledge bridge between scholars and practitioners in the field of irregular warfare, hosts events, IWI fellows, and produces podcasts such as the one that delved into zero trust and persistence theory.
- To gain a more specialized understanding of these esteemed individuals' views on the intersection of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain, one might need to explore cybersecurity conferences, journals, or direct publications that are not currently publicly available.
- The Irregular Warfare Podcast, including Episode 72 which delves into the intersection of zero trust and persistence theory in the cyber domain, can be followed and engaged on various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.