Lohrmann on Cybersecurity

Widespread Unemployment Fraud Is Overwhelming State Systems

Back on Sept. 17, 2020, NBC News proclaimed that “fraudsters steal millions from unemployment coffers, adding to pain of those…

2 months ago

DHS Works to Protect National Critical Infrastructure

Last month, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS),…

3 months ago

Could Estonia Be the Model for Secure Online Voting?

As we head into October 2020, everyone is talking about election security from various perspectives. Back in June, this blog…

3 months ago

Online Learning Still Struggles – Especially With Security

Back on Aug. 5, 2020, The Washington Post ran a story titled "America is about to start online learning, Round…

3 months ago

Why Are Some Cybersecurity Professionals Not Finding Jobs?

Last week, I posted a CNBC technology article on LinkedIn titled: ‘We are outnumbered’ — cybersecurity pros face a huge…

3 months ago

Learning from the Best: James Collins, CIO of Delaware

When James Collins recently announced that he will be ending his public service career in Delaware government on Sept. 11,…

4 months ago

Learning From the Best: James Collins, CIO in Delaware

When James Collins recently announced that he will be ending his public service career in Delaware government on September 11,…

4 months ago

Ransomware During COVID-19

After 2019 was remembered as the year that ransomware targeted state and local governments, what can be said about ransomware…

4 months ago

Should State and Local Governments Obtain Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification?

How can we measure an organization’s effectiveness in applying cybersecurity controls across an enterprise? What checks are in place to…

4 months ago

As Military Cyber Policies Change, Should Others Do the Same?

The U.S. Navy released a new 5-year strategy in July that plans to use the service’s networks as a warfighting…

4 months ago