Geopolitics has always affected cybersecurity, but the current turmoil has upended many of the assumptions that drove cybersecurity operations and business. Navigating the changes requires both adaptability and resilience, based on clear-eyed analysis of the threat landscape. Join Michael Daniel, Christopher Painter, Anna Collard, and Sergey Shykevich as they discuss how geopolitical fragmentation...
The narrative presents geopolitical fragmentation as a disruptive force in cybersecurity, framing it as an inevitable challenge requiring industry-wide adaptation. At its core, this perspective assumes that cybersecurity is inherently tied to geopolitical stability, and that fragmentation introduces unpredictable risks. The strongest version of this argument acknowledges the complexity of modern threats while avoiding deterministic predictions—credit is due for emphasizing adaptability over rigi...
