The Cyber Express recently discussed cybersecurity with Jessica Berlin. During their exchange, Berlin underscored the seriousness of cybersecurity threats and the pressing need for international cooperation in this realm. Here is an excerpt from the interaction.
Understanding the Gravity of Cybersecurity
Berlin emphasized that cybersecurity is a matter of national security. She underscored how cyber threats, ranging from mass disinformation to targeted attacks on infrastructure, pose significant threats to the stability of nations.
Despite increased awareness, Berlin noted that countries are still struggling to counter these threats effectively. She suggested that the private sector could play a significant role in combating these threats, given their technical expertise.
Challenges in Cyber Collaboration
Interestingly, during the chat TCE pointed out the glaring lack of collaboration among cybersecurity firms, despite the evident unity among hacking groups. Berlin concurred, indicating that while many in the sector understand the need for cooperation, there is no established mechanism to enable it.
The Idea of a Cybersecurity Taskforce
One solution Berlin proposed was a cybersecurity taskforce formed by tech companies. This coalition would primarily focus on defending democracy and public information space.
She emphasized the need for this coalition to take the first step before approaching the public sector with a detailed plan.
Berlin believes the public sector, often not technically adept, could follow the lead of this coalition, providing the necessary regulatory, financial, and legal structure to protect it.
The Role of the EU and GDPR
When TCE brought up the EU and GDPR as potential role models for protecting privacy, Berlin agreed. She suggested that the EU could be a leader in this space, drawing from the expertise of the technical community. Berlin also mentioned the necessity for new regulations, especially for social media platforms, given the current landscape of disinformation campaigns.
Addressing Political Complicity
TCE and Berlin also touched on geopolitical issues, discussing Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine and the ensuing cyber warfare. Berlin called for thorough investigations to identify those complicit in these acts of aggression. She also emphasized the need for those who have made poor decisions, particularly in matters of national security, to step down.
Increase in Cyber Attacks and Implications
Discussing the increased cyber attacks from Russia on Ukraine’s allies, Berlin stressed the urgency for countries to take action. She emphasized the need for a proactive approach, as waiting for governmental machinery could prove too slow.
Message to the World
Wrapping up the interview, Berlin shared a powerful message: neutrality is not an option in conflicts like this. Drawing from the words of Elie Wiesel, she reiterated that silence only benefits the aggressor.
Berlin called on individuals from “neutral” countries to make their voices heard in support of those under threat. Even small acts, such as using social media to speak out or making a donation, can collectively make a significant difference.
The conversation with Jessica Berlin served as a stark reminder of the escalating cybersecurity issues that plague nations globally and the pressing need for collective action. With her experience and insights, Berlin shed light on this intricate and increasingly crucial intersection of cybersecurity and national security.
Watch out for the upcoming issue of The Cyber Express, where the interview will be presented in detail.