
CyberWire Daily Regulation takeaways with Ethan Cook. [CISO Perspectives]
Oct 21, 2025
Ethan Cook, lead analyst and editor at N2K, shares his insights on cybersecurity regulation and privacy. He discusses the consequences of cutting resources for cyber reviews and how companies may normalize data exposure. Ethan draws parallels between AI and regulatory gaps, questioning whether current regulations stifle innovation or support it. He emphasizes the need for guidance over strict mandates and offers practical steps for adapting to policy changes. A thought-provoking look at the balance between oversight and individual responsibility!
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Federal Cuts Shift Burden Downstream
- Cuts to federal cyber programs like the Cyber Safety Review Board will have dramatic downstream impacts across industries.
- These reductions shift more responsibility and risk onto organizations and individuals who lack resources.
Privacy Apathy Meets Low Security Literacy
- U.S. privacy culture accepts exposure as a fait accompli, weakening consumer protection instincts.
- People often lack basic security literacy, so they cannot judge the risks of data misuse.
Profit Incentives Resist Privacy Laws
- The data industry benefits financially from keeping users uninformed and perpetuating normalcy around data collection.
- That economic incentive impedes meaningful federal privacy regulation.

