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Guarding Digital Progress: Maintaining Zero Trust and Permanence in the Cyber Realm

Debut of Episode 72 from the Irregular Warfare Podcast, embarking on the initial installment of the Cyber-focused Irregular Warfare Initiative Project. These initiatives delve into pressing subjects shaping contemporary irregular warfare undertakings, discourse, and research. Guided by industry...

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Implementing Cybersecurity Measures Proactively: Installation of Zero Trust and Sustainable Defenses in the Cyberspace Realm

Guarding Digital Progress: Maintaining Zero Trust and Permanence in the Cyber Realm

In the latest episode of the Irregular Warfare Podcast, titled "Zero Trust and Persistence Theory in Cyber Domain - Implications for Future Cyber Strategies", the discussion revolves around the evolving nature of cyber threats and the importance of persistent campaigns. The podcast, a production of the Irregular Warfare Initiative (IWI), serves as a platform for the team to share resources and updates with the IW community.

The episode, the first of the special Irregular Warfare Initiative Project Cyber, is led by Maggie Smith, the director of IWI Project Cyber, and a cohost. The guests, experts in the field, highlight the importance of seizing and maintaining the initiative in the cyber domain. They delve into the concepts of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain, defining these two concepts and explaining how they complement each other in practice.

The episode emphasizes the shift from the idea of isolated cyberattacks to a mindset of persistent campaigns, a topic that is crucial in the face of the evolving cyber threat landscape. However, the available data does not explicitly identify the speakers discussing persistence theory or the shift toward persistent campaigns. To identify the speaker(s) specifically discussing these themes, checking the podcast’s official site, episode notes, or listening directly to the episode would be necessary.

The Irregular Warfare Podcast is not limited to audio content, as IWI also generates written content. Subscribing to the IWI monthly newsletter provides access to written content, upcoming community events, and other resources. The podcast can be followed and engaged with on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

IWI is a team of volunteers dedicated to bridging the gap between scholars and practitioners in the field of irregular warfare. They collaborate with these platforms to reach a wider audience and engage with the IW community. The Irregular Warfare Podcast is part of IWI's efforts to host critical thinkers and engage with the IW community.

In addition to the podcast, IWI projects explore critical topics impacting the modern practice, policy, and study of irregular warfare. They also host critical thinkers in the field as IWI fellows and coordinate events for the IW community. Notably, Mr. David McKeown, the acting DoD principal deputy chief information officer, serves in a dual role as deputy DoD chief information officer for cybersecurity and DoD senior information security officer. His role underscores the importance of cybersecurity in the broader context of irregular warfare.

The Irregular Warfare Podcast is not an advertisement, but a production of the Irregular Warfare Initiative. Dr. Richard J. Harknett, professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs and chair of the Center for Cyber Strategy and Policy at the University of Cincinnati, is one of the critical thinkers who has been a guest on the podcast. His expertise adds depth to the discussions on various topics related to irregular warfare.

In conclusion, the Irregular Warfare Podcast offers valuable insights into the field of irregular warfare, with a particular focus on cyber strategies. The latest episode, "Zero Trust and Persistence Theory in Cyber Domain - Implications for Future Cyber Strategies", provides a comprehensive discussion on the evolving nature of cyber threats and the importance of persistent campaigns. To gain a deeper understanding of the specific speakers discussing persistence theory and persistent campaigns in this episode, it is recommended to check the podcast’s official site, episode notes, or listen directly to the episode.

  1. The latest episode of the Irregular Warfare Podcast, titled "Zero Trust and Persistence Theory in Cyber Domain - Implications for Future Cyber Strategies", offers valuable insights into the evolving nature of cyber threats and the importance of persistent campaigns.
  2. The guests on this episode, being experts in the field, emphasize the importance of seizing and maintaining the initiative in the cyber domain, delving into the concepts of zero trust and persistence theory within the cyber domain.
  3. In order to identify the speaker(s) specifically discussing persistence theory or the shift toward persistent campaigns in this episode, it would be necessary to check the podcast’s official site, episode notes, or listen directly to the episode.
  4. The Irregular Warfare Podcast is part of the Irregular Warfare Initiative's (IWI) efforts to engage with critical thinkers and the IW community, particularly in discussions related to cybersecurity strategies.

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