Posted on Jun 28, 2021
CISA Publishes Cyber 'Bad Practices' - Breaking Defense
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Civilian Sector Vulnerabilities to Cyber Attacks - CyCon 2021
The 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon 2021) organized by NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn on 25-2...
Thank you my friend Lt Col Charlie Brown for making us aware that CISA, DHS’s lead agency for domestic cyber defense, has published a first set of cybersecurity “bad practices” in hopes of decreasing the number of knowable and preventable cyber blunders.
Civilian Sector Vulnerabilities to Cyber Attacks - CyCon 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0KwZ17mM5c
FYI MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Franklin BriantSPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D TSgt David L. SGT James Murphy 1SG Steven ImermanSPC Michael Terrell SPC Michael Oles SRSgt (Join to see) PO3 Phyllis Maynard SSG Samuel Kermon MGySgt (Join to see)SPC Steve Irvine1LT Voyle Smith
GySgt Jack Wallace
Civilian Sector Vulnerabilities to Cyber Attacks - CyCon 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0KwZ17mM5c
FYI MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Franklin BriantSPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D TSgt David L. SGT James Murphy 1SG Steven ImermanSPC Michael Terrell SPC Michael Oles SRSgt (Join to see) PO3 Phyllis Maynard SSG Samuel Kermon MGySgt (Join to see)SPC Steve Irvine1LT Voyle Smith
GySgt Jack Wallace
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LTC Stephen F.
USEA Virtual Press Briefing: Cyber Insecurity In The Energy Sector
On the heels of four major cyberattacks over the past six months -- the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange supply chain attacks, the Colonial Pipeline ransomw...
USEA Virtual Press Briefing: Cyber Insecurity In The Energy Sector
On the heels of four major cyberattacks over the past six months -- the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange supply chain attacks, the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, and the recent USAID email hacks -- cyber security has taken on a new urgency for energy companies.
The Colonial Pipeline cyberattack broadened the parameters of concern about perpetrators, from bad state actors to wanton criminals, seeking to devastate U.S. energy systems. No longer is cyber insecurity just a worry for utilities. Now all energy supplies are vulnerable.
To examine the state of cyber defenses, especially those for utilities, and to report on vulnerability, USEA has assembled three experts who will be questioned by three knowledgeable reporters in a virtual press briefing. USEA Acting Executive Director Sheila Hollis will give opening remarks and Llewellyn King will moderate.
Guest Speakers:
Matt Barrett, COO, CyberESI
Galen Rasche, Senior Program Manager, Power Delivery and Utilization Sector, EPRI
Commissioner Paul Kjellander, President, Idaho PUC; President, NARUC
Suzanne Lemieux, Manager of Operations, Security, and Emergency Response Policy, API
Journalists:
Ken Silverstein, Forbes
Andrew Moore, S&P Global
Peter Behr, E&E News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGXhvZ2Ehsw
FYI PO3 Charles StreichSP5 Geoffrey VannersonGySgt Thomas VickSFC Bernard WalkoSFC (Join to see)SPC Randy ZimmermanCpl Robert Russell PayneCPL Cadrew StricklandSSG Michael Noll SGT Steve McFarland SGT Randal Groover SFC Chuck Martinez MSgt James Clark-Rosa SSG William Jones PVT Mark Zehner A1C Riley Sanders SGT Charlie LeeSMSgt Mark Venezio Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Marty Hogan
On the heels of four major cyberattacks over the past six months -- the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange supply chain attacks, the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, and the recent USAID email hacks -- cyber security has taken on a new urgency for energy companies.
The Colonial Pipeline cyberattack broadened the parameters of concern about perpetrators, from bad state actors to wanton criminals, seeking to devastate U.S. energy systems. No longer is cyber insecurity just a worry for utilities. Now all energy supplies are vulnerable.
To examine the state of cyber defenses, especially those for utilities, and to report on vulnerability, USEA has assembled three experts who will be questioned by three knowledgeable reporters in a virtual press briefing. USEA Acting Executive Director Sheila Hollis will give opening remarks and Llewellyn King will moderate.
Guest Speakers:
Matt Barrett, COO, CyberESI
Galen Rasche, Senior Program Manager, Power Delivery and Utilization Sector, EPRI
Commissioner Paul Kjellander, President, Idaho PUC; President, NARUC
Suzanne Lemieux, Manager of Operations, Security, and Emergency Response Policy, API
Journalists:
Ken Silverstein, Forbes
Andrew Moore, S&P Global
Peter Behr, E&E News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGXhvZ2Ehsw
FYI PO3 Charles StreichSP5 Geoffrey VannersonGySgt Thomas VickSFC Bernard WalkoSFC (Join to see)SPC Randy ZimmermanCpl Robert Russell PayneCPL Cadrew StricklandSSG Michael Noll SGT Steve McFarland SGT Randal Groover SFC Chuck Martinez MSgt James Clark-Rosa SSG William Jones PVT Mark Zehner A1C Riley Sanders SGT Charlie LeeSMSgt Mark Venezio Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Marty Hogan
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