Ram Levi
The massive cyber attack against TalkTalk Telecom, Britain's second largest communication supplier, constitutes a test case of the lack of preparedness by major corporations for the risks imposed on businesses by cyber threats
In cyberspace, actors are usually not deterred as a result of the difficulty in determining the perpetrator behind a cyberattack, which, in its turn, makes retaliation difficult. Ram Levi believes that when the United States blamed North Korea for the attack on Sony and retaliated, they may have changed the rules of the game
The dangers cyberspace poses to corporations compels them to insure themselves against terrorist or criminal cyber warfare attacks. Ram Levi attempts to find out whether that is really necessary
You thought that Hamas' cyber attack on Israeli media last week is a unique case? Well, Ram Levi uncovers the truth behind the recent attacks on media outlets around the world, a threat the World Economic Forum named - "digital firestorm"
High-value cyberspace attacks can change the status quo. Whether they involve stealing the blueprints for a new aircraft design or disrupting the supply of electrical power, all of them have one weakness in common – the supply chain. Special analysis of today’s most dangerous cyber threat
The attack on prominent banks in the US indicates that Iran’s offensive cybernetic warfare capabilities are better than expected, assuming Teheran was actually behind this attack
Ram Levi discusses the cyber attacks of the recent months directed against the US and its financial systemDid Iran Attack the US Banks?