
(101 Series) Understanding the CIA Triad: The Foundation of Cybersecurity
Explore the CIA Triad, a foundational concept in cybersecurity that encompasses the principles of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. This comprehensive guide delves into each element, providing real-world examples and practical measures for protecting sensitive data in organizations.

A Year in Review – Navigating the Digital Frontier in 2024
2024 has shown us the growing ties between technology, geopolitics, and cybersecurity. As we reflect on the year's defining moments, from antitrust battles to cyber espionage and social media clashes, The Wireless Cable explores what these events mean for the digital frontier.

Salt Typhoon: Unmasking a New Era of Cyber Espionage on Election Day
In an era where digital information flows freely, the emergence of cyber threats like Salt Typhoon presents significant challenges to national security and the integrity of democratic processes. This article delves into the activities of the Salt Typhoon group, exploring their methods, implications for U.S.-China relations, and the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information from espionage.

Cyber Sabotage and Geopolitical Escalation: The Implications of Israel’s Alleged Role in Lebanon’s Pager and Walkie-Talkie Explosions
The recent pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon highlight the evolving nature of cyber-physical warfare, where even low-tech devices are weaponized through sophisticated supply chain sabotage. As Israel is suspected of orchestrating this attack, the incident reveals how cybersecurity vulnerabilities in global supply chains are increasingly blurring the lines between digital sabotage and kinetic warfare, with far-reaching geopolitical consequences.

The U.S. Supreme Court and Social Media
The cases that the current federal Executive is seeking to have the Supreme Court review are based on decisions that several Courts of Appeal issued last year regarding laws that were approved in 2021 in the states of Florida (SB 7072) and Texas (HB 20) that, according to this government, do not comply with the First Amendment.