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Title: Cybersecurity Expert Dr. Jeffrey Nickle Announces TTAT+: A New Framework to Address Modern Cybersecurity Challenges

United States, 15th Mar 2025 - Cybersecurity expert and U.S. Army combat-disabled veteran Dr. Jeffrey Nickle has announced the launch of TTAT+ (Technology Threat Avoidance Theory Plus), a next-generation cybersecurity framework designed to address modern cyber threats. TTAT+ expands on the foundational Technology Threat Avoidance Theory (TTAT) introduced in 2010 by incorporating real-world risk factors, organizational resilience, and cutting-edge security strategies.The rise of sophisticated cyberattacks, global crises, and increasing reliance on digital infrastructure has made traditional cybersecurity models inadequate. TTAT+ introduces a dynamic approach to cybersecurity that integrates behavioral science, technical safeguards, and adaptive risk management.TTAT+ Enhances Traditional Cybersecurity Models with a Comprehensive ApproachTraditional cybersecurity frameworks often focus on either user behavior or technical controls, leaving gaps in risk mitigation. TTAT+ addresses these shortcomings by incorporating elements such as Zero Trust Architecture, real-time threat adaptation, and crisis management strategies.By expanding beyond individual threat avoidance, TTAT+ enables organizations to enhance their cybersecurity posture while aligning with regulatory standards such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and MITRE ATT&CK. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that cybersecurity is integrated into business resilience planning, crisis response, and long-term risk mitigation strategies.Key Features of TTAT+The TTAT+ framework is built on several core principles that redefine cybersecurity:Expanded Threat Perception: TTAT+ accounts for cybersecurity risks at both individual and organizational levels, addressing emerging threats such as infrastructure failures, cli...


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