Papers
Ken Gude: How Trusted Technology Can Help Better Protect Us Against Modern Digital Threats – Munich Security Conference (MSC)
Trusted Future recently co-hosted a discussion with the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on cyber and digital threats to the transatlantic community. The event followed a high-level roundtable discussion
Government Experts in the U.S.: Don’t Sideload
Consumers download millions of mobile apps each year because they trust that the apps available on app stores have been vetted for malware, comply with
Our NTIA Comments
Trusted Future believes it is critical for the information infrastructure of today, and obtaining the benefitsof the emerging technology of tomorrow, to have a vibrant digital ecosystem that is trusted, responsible, inclusive, and safe — one where you can trust that your privacy will be protected, your data will be secured, your safety can be guaranteed, and that advancements in technology will lead to a more just, equitable and inclusive society.
ISSUE BRIEF: Cyber Threats From Russia Highlight the Need for Trusted Cybersecurity Measures
At a time of increasing global tensions, our national security experts are warning that cybersecurity threats from authoritarian regimes are on the rise. We examine the heightened threat and highlight critical steps that businesses, tech users, and policymakers should take in this new environment.
ISSUE BRIEF: How the Bipartisan Innovation Bill Can Help Drive a More Trusted Future
Innovation is the key to economic growth, improved standards of living, opportunities for all Americans and even America’s strength on the world stage. At time when Washington is almost defined by hyper-partisanship, one of the few areas where there is real, meaningful bipartisan agreement is on the pending Bipartisan Innovation Act.
Our CISA Zero Trust Comment
We share the view that mobile devices “present unique opportunities and challenges in adopting comprehensive zero trust models” and applaud CISA’s efforts to advance ZT from a mobile device perspective – especially given the dynamically changing and critical mobile threat environment. As mobile devices become even more essential to the way the government works, the way federal workers do their jobs, and the way agencies deliver services, it’s become even more essential that leaders incorporate proven trustworthy principles in their enterprise mobility strategies,
Our Scientific Integrity Comment to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
As science and technology become more intertwined, it is increasingly essential that technical integrity principles be elevated alongside scientific integrity principles. This will ensure that policy decisions are made on the basis of the best available engineering and technical expertise, data, and evidence.
What We Learned at the Munich Security Conference and Since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
A senior delegation from Trusted Future traveled to Germany for the Munich Security Conference. We hosted a dinner at the conference site on Friday, February 18th featuring high-level European and American security, intelligence, law enforcement, and telecommunications industry officials.