CTOs on the Move

U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit

www.usccu.us

 
The U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit (US-CCU) is an independent, non-profit (501c3) research institute.  It provides assessments of the strategic and economic consequences of possible cyber-attacks and cyber-assisted physical attacks.  It also investigates the likelihood of such attacks and examines the cost-effectiveness of possible counter-measures. Although the US-CCU aims to provide credible estimates of the costs of ordinary hacker mischief and white collar crime, its primary concern is the sort of larger scale attacks that could be mounted by criminal organizations, terrorist groups, rogue corporations, and nation states. The reports and briefings the US-CCU produces are supplied directly to the government, to entire ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.usccu.us
  • PO BOX 690087
    Charlotte, NC USA 28227
  • Phone: 704.573.4608

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Fastservers.net

Fastservers.net is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.

Centrepath

Centrepath is a Waltham, MA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.

Flywheel.io

Flywheel is rapidly emerging as the researcher`s platform of choice for productivity and collaboration in imaging research and machine learning.

www.westconcomstor.com

Westcon-Comstor is a global technology provider and specialist distributor, operating in more than 70 countries. It delivers business value and opportunity by connecting the world`s leading IT vendors with a channel of technology resellers, systems integrators and service providers. It combines industry insight, technical know-how and more than 30 years of distribution experience to deliver value and accelerate vendor and partner business success. It goes to market through two lines of business: Westcon and Comstor.

Darktrace

Darktrace is a world leader in Autonomous Cyber AI, having created the first, at-scale deployment of artificial intelligence for the enterprise. Developed by mathematicians, Darktrace uses self-learning AI algorithms to detect and neutralize cyber threats across diverse digital estates, including the cloud and networks, IoT and industrial control systems. Requiring minimal set-up, Darktrace AI protects against previously-unknown vulnerabilities, ransomware, data loss and insider threat. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, UK and has over 4,700 customers worldwide.