Move in silence quotes7/25/2023 ![]() We also provide information on the technologies of defense in ways you can leverage to your benefit.įor an online portal into previous reporting on the topic see the CTOvision Cyberwar Site. The CTOvision Daily captures lessons learned from our close observation of adversary activity and insights from the best defensive measures being applied in organizations today. It also involves deep understanding of adversary tactics and capabilities so we can really understand The Cyber Threat. Meeting the challenges this adversary action causes requires an understanding of what people and companies and governments can proactively do to bring the fight to adversaries. Today our nation faces constant adversary action and conflict in cyberspace. ANONYMOUS Don’t announce the move before it’s made. IAIN DUNCAN SMITH The smarter you get, the less you speak. ANONYMOUS Do not underestimate the determination of a quiet man. EURIPIDES Stay humble, moving in silence is sometimes best. MARC ECKO The good and wise lead quiet lives. Pema Chodron There is a kind of beauty in imperfection. Move in silence and execute relentlessly. Edith Wharton Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions. Mahatma Gandhi The louder the world becomes, the more we need silence. It is related to the technological environment and to cybersecurity, but cyber conflict comprehends those and many other topics into a greater national security construct. In the sweetness of silence I found the answer to my question. His admonition that Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt rings especially true today.Ĭyberwar is a state of conflict. His timeless wisdom is very important in the age of cyber war. His documentation of the best ancient strategies are studied in boardrooms and war rooms alight. Sun Tzu is regarded as one of the greatest military strategists. I do not let companies pay me to write blog entries. I’m hoping I’m managing my own bias on open source but like I’ve already said, try to use your own judgment on things I write. I believe strongly in protection of intellectual property and I know proprietary code and its protection is also critically important in moving us all forward, but so frequently the open source community is under represented so I want to try hard to make sure they are given a fair shake. I also have a general bias towards open source software. ![]() I was an enterprise CTO and now I study them. ![]() Another bias is to look at things from a lens of enterprise technology. You don’t need to shout nor cry out loud because He hears even the silent prayer of a sincere heart Bible verses about silence. I hope everything I do is supportive of national security. Wise men are not always silent, but they know when to be. ![]() One key bias comes from years in the US national security community. I’m hoping the things here are of interest and use but please use your own judgment. Since this is a personal blog my most important point regarding bias is that you should evaluate everything written here yourself. Disclaimers and Bias This blog is primarily written by Bob Gourley with a few other guest writers as invited. ![]()
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