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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: William Lidster

SecureWorld News

W illiam Lidster has been with AAA Washington since August of 2017, serving as the leader of its information security an d compliance efforts. He is responsible to establish a responsive, dynamic, and flexible cybersecurity program to meet continually changing information security, regulatory, and compliance needs in the organization.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

Identity authentication startup Auth0, which raised a $120 million Series F round in July, added three new board members: • Former Hewlett Packard Enterprise Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Sue Barsamian. Sedlock was most recently chief growth officer at EPSi and spent more than a decade at Mediware Information Systems.

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Robust remote access security for the utilities sector advances with Zero Trust

CIO Business Intelligence

Yet ironically, this activity also creates a security vulnerability. Creating a Zero Trust environment The Zero Trust model helps to create a full inventory of connected devices and informs security teams about any anomalous network behavior. Attacks against these entities aren’t theoretical.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

So I haven't tried that activity but that was one of the observations I had during the talk because when I was programming or like developing the Tesla key app, I had a lot of messages going back and forth and that was just one observation that this token which is used for authentication requests. It's I like it. Vamosi: Aha.

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The Sony Hack in Context

CTOvision

Meanwhile, we know that other countries have been extensively and systematically probing the sorts of infrastructure facilities traditionally targeted in strategic bombing campaigns – power generation; energy production; electrical grids; water distribution; and telecommunications networks.

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Why you’re suddenly hearing about ransomware attacks all the time

Vox

Last year’s SolarWinds hack was directly attributed to the Russian government, and recent ransomware attacks on industries, including energy, food, and transportation, have been blamed on criminal organizations based in or near Russia — possibly with the country’s knowledge and approval. Why we’re seeing so many attacks now.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Crimeware As A Service

ForAllSecure

PBS : Judy Woodruff: Officials confirm that a Russian criminal group is behind the hacking of a crucial energy pipeline. It's it's an amazing thing that they were able to do and I think that adds that layer of security that is currently not there. Vamosi: In the summer of 2021, the Colonial Pipeline in the US.

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