Monitoring Matters
Borderline
May 14, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
This week in Monitoring Matters, we look at all the money flowing through the border, namely out of our pockets and toward the border.
That’s right, President Trump’s recently released discretionary budget has no room for science, art, or education, but a blank check for so called border security enforcement. Towards which end the administration has called for 20,000 new ICE agents who, according to current events, don’t answer to the courts.
To say the situation...
CISA desist
April 30, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
The current U.S. administration’s fixation on the dismantling of public agencies has set its sights on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and it couldn’t be at a worse time.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s oversight at the agency recently has painted a bleak picture of the future of the CISA, and all signs point to yet another tombstone on Capitol Hill in the name of “Returning money to taxpayers.” If you think any of that...
To Walt
April 16, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
I want to take a step back this week from discussing the security industry to discuss a personal topic, the passing of a friend and a colleague who shaped my views on journalism.
On April 7, former reporter and then editor of the Copper Era newspaper, Walter “Walt” Mares, passed away at the age of 71. He was there when I began my first job in the newspaper industry, and he can’t be described as having been anything less than larger-than-life. He was as old-school as the...
Finding out
April 9, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
Now, I don’t want to say I told you so, but if you follow this blog and you thought this wasn’t going to come up again you owe me a whole basket of Easter candy, or at least the acknowledgment that we are still going to be talking about tariffs.
If you follow our articles and blogs closely, you’re probably not shocked by this week’s topic (or just read the news in general). Editor Cory Harris talked about this in February, I posted my own blog about it in November...
Signal fire
March 26, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
If you smell something burning this week don’t be too concerned, it’s probably U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s ears.
I really, and I cannot stress this enough, REALLY didn’t want to discuss politics this or any week, but I don’t think we can let such a huge disruption in the security sphere pass by without comment. Operational Security (OPSEC) has been a guiding principle for members of the military since antiquity, and the word has entered the lexicon in...
Elemenopee
March 19, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
Alphabet made its largest acquisition yet with a $32 billion deal to buy Wiz, formerly the world’s largest cybersecurity unicorn and now the upcoming face of Google’s cybersecurity ambitions.
Alternate blog titles: G-Wiz, or Alphabet, sup? No time to workshop that one I’m afraid as I’m all business to discuss what is likely the biggest news ever for cloud security, or so far at least. Last time we discussed Wiz on this blog, a little more than a year ago, I talked...
Zero excuses
February 26, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
How many warning signs are too many? What will it take to secure our cyber-infrastructure? Was "Hackers" Angelina Jolie’s best movie from the 90s? Important questions are being asked in this week’s Monitoring Matters.
If you haven’t guessed I’m thinking a lot about cybersecurity this week, and with good cause! I just finished up a wonderful webcast this week discussing important cyber topics with three whip-smart panelists. You can give it watch for yourself by...
Honey, I shrunk the company
February 12, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
This week in industry news, Honeywell honeycombs into three distinct hives full of busy bees, but the buzz around the move indicates a bumble.
Last week Honeywell made good on months of speculation that the company would bow to pressures from an activist investor and spun out into three separate divisions. Those divisions are its aerospace, advanced materials, and home automation divisions.
So, while this split rolls back the meter a bit on Honeywell’s conglomeration, it is also theoretically...
Challenger Deep
January 29, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
It was the best of times, but mostly it was the worst of times, especially if you were Nvidia this week following the meteoric rise of AI model DeepSeek and the massacre of the tech company’s market value.
After releasing its platform less than two years after forming, DeepSeek quickly made waves in the past month gaining a following of techno-faithful singing the praises of the little chat bot that could. Moreover, they did it for a lot less money than competitors like OpenAI...
To-go order
January 15, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor
This week on Monitoring Matters, the threat of prison violence delivered hot and ready in 30 minutes or less, or else it’s free.
At least that’s the concern according to a pair of watchdogs keeping tabs on a pair of England high-security prisons. In a report by the BBC, Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor told government officials that weapon smuggling using drones was now commonplace thanks to a lax airspace being maintained above the maximum-security facilities.
While the...