Soft Power is Hard: The World Internet Conference Behind the Great Firewall
For three days, Chinese citizens are able to tweet at will and access Google, Facebook, and other forms of social media and traditionally censored content—but only if they are in the historic town of...
View ArticleCyber Security and Dual Track Foreign Policy: The beginning of the End?
The Iranian nuclear negotiations occupy a persistent spot in the foreign policy news cycle. The Associated Press recently reported that Iran has agreed to a list of nuclear concessions. Although still...
View ArticleBlurred Lines: Dispelling the False Dichotomy between Public and Private...
Several US government agencies have experienced targeted cyber attacks over the last few months. Many believe China is responsible for cyber attacks on the Office of Personnel Management, the US Postal...
View ArticleUnderstanding Crawl Data at Scale (Part 1)
A couple of years ago, in an effort to better understand technology trends, we initiated a project to identify typical web site characteristics for various geographic regions. We wanted to build a...
View ArticleThe Fog of (Cyber) War: The Attribution Problem and Jus ad Bellum
The Sony Pictures Classics film The Fog of War is a comprehensive and seemingly unfiltered examination of former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, highlighting the key lessons he learned during his...
View ArticleThe Year Ahead in Cyber: Endgame Perspectives on 2015
From the first CEO of a major corporation resigning in the wake of a cyber attack, to NATO incorporating the cyber realm into Article 5, to the still fresh-in-our-minds Sony attack, 2014 was certainly...
View ArticleCould a Hollywood Breach and Some Tweets Be the Tipping Point for New Cyber...
Two months ago, near-peer cyber competitors breached numerous government systems. During this same time, China debuted its new J-31 stealth fighter jet, which has components that bear a remarkable...
View ArticleUnderstanding Crawl Data at Scale (Part 2)
Effective analysis of cyber security data requires understanding the composition of networks and the ability to profile the hosts within them according to the large variety of features they possess....
View ArticleUnderstanding Crawl Data at Scale (Part 3)
In Understanding Crawl Data at Scale (Part 2), I demonstrated using SOM to visualize a high-dimensional dataset and use the technique to help reduce the dimensionality. As you may remember, this...
View ArticleA Martian's Take on Cyber in the National Security Strategy
In the recent New York Times bestselling book, The Martian, Andy Weir depicts a future world where space travel to Mars is feasible. Through an unfortunate string of events, the book’s hero, Mark...
View ArticleFive Thoughts from the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer...
The Obama Administration deserves credit for putting together the first-ever White House summit on cybersecurity on Friday and – contrary to what some media coverage may lead you to believe – the U.S....
View ArticleStreaming Data Processing with PySpark Streaming
Streaming data processing has existed in our computing lexicon for at least 50 years. The ideas Doug McIlroy presented in 1964 regarding what would become UNIX pipes have been revisited, reimagined and...
View ArticleRepression Technology: An Authoritarian Whole of Government Approach to...
Last week, as discussions of striped dresses and llamas dominated the headlines, academia and policy coalesced in a way that rarely happens. On February 25th, Director of National Intelligence James...
View ArticleHacking the Glass Ceiling
As we approach International Women’s Day this week and edge closer to the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage (okay, four years to go, but still, a remarkable moment), and as news and current events...
View ArticleIntegrating UX, Big Data and Cyber Security for Improved Protection
Big Data and UX are much more than industry buzzwords—they are some of the most important solutions making sense of the ever-increasing complexity and dynamism of the international system. While big...
View ArticleSee Your Company Through the Eyes of a Hacker: Turning the Map Around On...
Today, Harvard Business Review published “See Your Company Through the Eyes of a Hacker: Turning the Map Around On Cybersecurity” by Endgame CEO Nate Fick. In this piece, Nate argues that in order for...
View ArticleData-Driven Strategic Warnings: The Case of Yemeni ISPs
In 2007, a flurry of denial of service attacks targeted Estonian government websites as well as commercial sites, including banks. Many of these Russian-backed attacks were hosted on servers located in...
View ArticleMeet Endgame at RSA 2015
Endgame will be at RSA 2015!Stop by the South Hall, Booth #2127 to:Get a product demo. Learn more about how we help customers instantly detect and actively respond to adversaries.Learn from our...
View ArticleGit Hubris? The Long-Term Implications of China’s Latest Censorship Campaign
Last Friday, GitHub, the popular collaborative site for developers, experienced a series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. The attacks are the largest in the company’s history, and...
View ArticleThe Endgame Guide to Informed Cocktail Party Conversations on Data Science...
The mathematician George Box famously noted that, “all models are wrong, but some are useful”. This is especially useful advice when looking at quantitatively driven analytics—a topic that is...
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