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Cyber Warfare: A New Era of War
How are cyber attacks shaping international relations? In this episode, Brandon Valeriano, Ph.D., Chair of Military Innovation at the Marine Corps University, discusses the potential future of cyber warfare. Is the U.S. prepared for the next generation of cyber attacks? Where do we draw the line on cyber attacks? Learn how criminals are using the internet and technology to cause chaos.
Journalism's Picture of Cybersecurity
How does the role of journalists play into the narrative of cyber warfare? News organizations are purveyors of information, but boring news isn’t worth much. Will more nuanced and less destructive attacks be overlooked for the rare case of a catastrophic cyber attack?
Cybersecurity, Technology and Higher Education
The cost of education and the general social status of technology-focused jobs creates a paradox between what we need and what is accessible in today’s society. Brandon Valeriano, Ph.D., discusses his views on shifting perception of technology jobs from a prestigious, expensive career path to a more common career choice.
Facial Recognition and the Future of AI
The future currency is information. Get a glimpse of how the data we share can be used freely by companies, systems, governments, and more.
Off-Ramps to Cyberwar
Cyberwar off-ramps are ways to mitigate and distract from larger war activities using cyber technology. Learn more about how off-ramps helped the U.S. avoid a full-blown war with Iran.
"War is violence between two groups meant to destroy and kill the opposition. Cyber isn’t very great at killing and…I make this joke about the James Bond movie Skyfall where they blew up MI6 through cyber attack... If you can blow up MI6 with a cyber attack you have a plumbing problem; you don't have a cyber problem."
Brandon Valeriano, Ph.D.
Chair of Military Innovation , Marine Corps University
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