Diagram decorative image

Wolf Reviews Book Examining Cybersecurity Landscape

With the advent of the Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence and robotics, the threat to cybersecurity has entered a new stage in which risks to privacy, integrity and availability are amplified.

Coleman Wolf talks about global cybersecurity threats in his review of Bruce Schneier’s new book “Click Here to Kill Everybody” for Security Management magazine. The book, which is divided into two parts, discusses the state of cybersecurity. Despite the harrowing title, “this book is less a call to action and more a well-thought-out roadmap to take us to a better cyber future,” explains Wolf.

Related News

Interested in learning more? Check out these related news items.

Top Crib Notes to Keep You Intelligent Building Smarter Than Hackers

Improved building system technology is making today’s smart buildings safer, more energy efficient, and more attractive to tenants. But ESD, now Stantec Studio Leader and Senior Security Consultant Coleman Wolf says building automated system (BAS) improvements could come with new vulnerabilities. (Read more about intelligent building security.)

Who Will Win Physical/Digital Security Arms Race?

Protecting your company assets from physical and cyber threats is an ongoing battle. ESD, now Stantec Studio Leader and Senior Security Consultant Coleman Wolf will be offering his assessment of the front lines when he presents at the upcoming Global Security Exchange (GSX) conference in Dallas, Texas. (Learn more about GSX.)

Are High-Tech Buildings at Risk for Cyberattacks?

Intelligent building systems make facilities more efficient, reduce carbon emissions, and improve the safety and health of occupants. But ESD, now Stantec Studio Leader for Security Systems Coleman Wolf says these same systems may be making companies more vulnerable to cyber threats. (Read more about protecting assets from hackers.)