Andrea Little LimbagoSecuring the AI Supply ChainAs often happens with new technologies, market pressures are seemingly pushing security to the backburner in the C-suite.Jun 21Jun 21
Andrea Little LimbagoGeopolitics and Supply Chains: The Global Ripple Effects of a Russian Invasion into UkraineIn 2017, a destructive supply chain attack propagated across the globe in a matter of hours. Maersk, Merck, and FedEx, were just a few of…Jan 25, 2022Jan 25, 2022
Andrea Little LimbagoProhibited and Restricted Entities: the Collision of Economic Warfare & ComplianceChina recently announced sanctions against three U.S. defense companies in response to new arms sales to Taiwan. This announcement comes…Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
Andrea Little LimbagoGovernment Information Control During a Pandemic: Are Internet Blackouts Next?Governments already were increasingly using internet blackouts to suppress information, will they use them during a pandemic?May 13, 2020May 13, 2020
Andrea Little LimbagoThe Future of Cybersecurity: The Growing Battle for Information ControlOver two decades ago, Alphabet CEO Eric Schmidt noted, “The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn’t…Dec 18, 20191Dec 18, 20191
Andrea Little LimbagoLessons for the Infosec World From Tennis“If they don’t see it, they won’t be it”. This is a popular refrain to summarize the necessity for role models to inspire the next…Sep 7, 2017Sep 7, 2017
Andrea Little LimbagoinContext: By New AmericaWhat’s Making Some Women in Cyber So TiredLet’s call it Gender Fatigue — and there’s plenty you can do to combat it.Nov 1, 2016Nov 1, 2016
Andrea Little LimbagoinContext: By New AmericaThe Real “Weakest Link” In Security Isn’t What You ThinkWhy We Should Rethink the Narrative That Humans Are What Make Us Less SecureMay 4, 20161May 4, 20161
Andrea Little LimbagoinContext: By New AmericaWhen Unicorns are the MajorityThe power of positivity when it comes to diversity in cybersecurityApr 7, 2016Apr 7, 2016