As my colleague Ken Mendelson noted, the watchword for ACI’s recent CFIUS conference was “mitigation.”
The threat of spying in the high stakes, connected car space is a significant concern and should be taken seriously. Kenneth Mendelson tells TU-Automotive News why these underlying technologies are an attractive target and why protecting intellectual property in the automotive industry must be viewed by Boards of Directors and senior management as the enterprise risk that it is.
Kenneth Mendelson thinks that the ADPPA is an important bill for IT leaders to watch.
T-Mobile has announced its intention to acquire nearly all of UScellular, the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the U.S. This acquisition raises several intriguing questions, particularly regarding a business unit within UScellular that exclusively serves federal agencies. In a recent article by Foreign Investment Watch, Ken Mendelson shares his expertise on the matter through a national […]
At a recent fireside chat regarding the new U.S. sensitive data Executive Order and proposed rule, the discussion centered on case-based authorities vs. transaction-based authorities, and how the ANPRM looks at “classes of transactions” with a foreign adversary that pose substantial risk. Ken Mendelson provided FIW with his key takeaway from the event. He said, […]
Ken Mendelson welcomes back Andy Cottrell, the founder and CEO of cybersecurity consulting firm Truvantis to talk more about cybersecurity frameworks. They discuss the difference between a cyber audit and cyber assessment and which method to employ, as well as the critical role of a cybersecurity expert and how to position this professional on a […]
Andy Cottrell, the founder and CEO of cybersecurity consulting firm Truvantis, joins Ken Mendelson to talk about cybersecurity frameworks – what are they, how can they improve a company’s cybersecurity posture, and how to determine which to implement. Ready for Part 2? Listen now
Kenneth Mendelson and Joseph DeMarco from the law firm Devore & DeMarco discuss critical areas companies need to consider when they fall victim to ransomware as well as when it is necessary to make a ransom payment.
Kenneth Mendelson and Joseph DeMarco from the law firm Devore & DeMarco discuss the upward trend in ransomware attacks and how companies can best respond to these attacks.
Ransomware attacks have become increasingly more brazen. Huge enterprise businesses, gas pipelines, universities, and even cities have been targeted. Kenneth Mendelson offers his thoughts on repelling a ransomware attack. Read Article