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Network Security and Cybersecurity in the 911 Outage: When Infrastructure Design Becomes the Weakest Link
Network Security and Cybersecurity in the 911 Outage exposes how recurring 911 failures stem from design and governance gaps, not attackers. BravoCheck explains why true resilience requires verified redundancy, independent path validation, and accountability from state to carrier.

Hector R. Lopez
Oct 238 min read


A Working Definition of “Reasonable Security” in Cybersecurity
“Reasonable security” is not a checklist or a dollar figure — it is a governance-driven, scalable approach to cybersecurity. This blog defines it through due care (board and executive attention to risks) and due diligence (verification, monitoring, and documentation). Drawing on negligence law, regulatory enforcement, and compliance principles, it offers boards a roadmap to achieve defensibility, accountability, and proportional safeguards.

Hector R. Lopez
Oct 16 min read


Cybersecurity Governance: Why Leadership Can’t Delegate Accountability
Cybersecurity governance isn’t optional — it’s a leadership duty. Without governance discipline and operational alignment, strategy collapses and stakeholder value is put at risk. Learn why leaders can’t delegate accountability.

Hector R. Lopez
Mar 43 min read
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