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When the Cyber Alarms Go Silent



In this urgent and eye-opening episode of Life of a CISO, Dr. Eric Cole dives into one of the most consequential moments in U.S. cybersecurity history: the expiration of the Information Sharing Act of 2015, which quietly lapsed the same day the government shut down. Dr. Cole explains how this coincidence has effectively cut off the flow of critical cyber threat intelligence between the U.S. government and private sector, leaving organizations blind to emerging attacks and operating at a major disadvantage.

He breaks down the data-driven realities every CISO must communicate to their executive teams:

  1. The collapse of formal information sharing protections and the resulting liability risks for companies.

  2. The severe reduction of federal cybersecurity capacity, with 65% of CISA furloughed.

  3. The surge in cyberattacks from foreign adversaries exploiting U.S. vulnerability.

  4. Practical strategies for regaining the upper hand—reducing attack surfaces, deploying AI-based threat detection, and reassessing over-reliance on cloud providers following suspicious AWS and Microsoft outages.

Dr. Cole urges CISOs to lead with data, not emotion, and to act decisively in this new era of "cyber wartime." Whether you're an executive or a security professional, this episode delivers the critical insights and strategic playbook you need to safeguard your organization when the nation's early warning system has gone dark.

 


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