Aspen US Cybersecurity Group

The Fog of War: How Do You Know What to Believe

We speak to those on the front line of examining the variety of images and videos and the experts on the tactics to win hearts and minds as we explore the very nature of trust in this new era.

June 29, 2022

Additional Priorities

Information operations, algorithmic bias, state and local, basic research, and cyber hygiene.

December 2, 2020

Promoting Operational Collaboration

The government does not control cyberspace. The road to success runs through the boardroom.

December 2, 2020

Education and Workforce Development

Diversity, equity, and inclusion in the cybersecurity industry is a national security issue.

December 2, 2020

Supply Chain Security

More choice leads to lower risk.

December 2, 2020

A National Cybersecurity Agenda for Resilient Digital Infrastructure

Achievable action steps for federal policymakers to make rapid progress toward a more resilient digital infrastructure.

December 2, 2020

In Cybersecurity, Diversity is Part of the Mission

We are welcoming 16 new businesses who are also committing to key principles for building a stronger cybersecurity talent pipeline: Bank of America, Accenture, Casey’s General Stores, CenturyLink, FireEye, Intel, Malwarebytes, McAfee, Proofpoint, Rapid7, Raytheon, Recorded Future, Target, Tenable, U.S. Bank, and VMware.

February 26, 2020

An Operational Collaboration Framework

Our experts have developed a framework for operational collaboration (inclusive of steady state and incident response environments), defined enabling traits and a criteria to determine the relevant actors, and articulated actions to effectuate an effective framework.

November 8, 2018

Principles for Growing and Sustaining the Nation’s Cybersecurity Workforce

After months studying the challenge, the Aspen Cybersecurity Group offers a mix of principles, partnerships, and specific steps employers can take to close the skills gap.

November 8, 2018