Our Services
Cyber provides a new avenue for policy makers and nation states to negotiate and action foreign policy decisions. Cyber can be inserted into any part of the foreign policy process starting with basic negotiations all the way up to and including military conflict. National doctrines and military planning guides allow for the use of cyber in both offensive and defensive purposes. It is important to maintain an understanding of nation state capabilities in order to assess the risk to your network, business, or government. Our products help policy makers, national and local officials, C-Suite executives, and small business owners understand the threat landscape of cyber.
Government Research
Exploring the dichotomy for the use of cyber as both an offensive and defensive tool in foreign policy decisions. Because of the anonymity, ease, speed, and impact that cyber has, nation states have used it to intimidate, deceive, collect intelligence, attack, and bolster kinetic military operations. Conversely, it is often relied upon as the first line of defense for major national security information and critical infrastructure. Cyber Diplomacy Research Institute assists governments in understanding and navigating the cyber threat landscape. We review national cyber doctrines, past examples, and current events to measure the impact and effectiveness that cyber diplomacy can have when making foreign policy decisions.
Corporate Research
Cybercrime actors do not always operate independently from national interests and may even be employed by nation states. Therefore, corporations can face very dangerous and highly sophisticated cyber actors. Understanding the motives behind such activity and how it will impact your business is vital to securing your most sensitive information. We provide information that enables C-Suite executives and small business owners to assess the risk to their company and help them make security decisions that work with their available resources.