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U.S. and China dance the telecom tango.


Season 8 Episode 2095


The US scrutinizes Chinese telecoms. Indonesia’s national datacenter is hit with ransomware. RedJulliett targets organizations in Taiwan. Researchers can tell where you are going by how fast you get there. A previously dormant botnet targeting Redis servers becomes active. Thousands of customers may have had info compromised in an attack on Levi’s. A new industry alliance hopes to prevent memory-based cyberattacks. Guest Seeyew Mo, Assistant National Cyber Director, Office of the National Cyber Director at the White House, shares the nuances of the White House's skills-based approach with N2K President Simone Petrella. Assange agrees to a plea deal.

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CyberWire Guest

On our Solution Spotlight, guest Seeyew Mo, Assistant National Cyber Director, Office of the National Cyber Director at the White House, shares the nuances of the White House's skills-based approach (and how it's not only about hiring) with N2K President Simone Petrella. Seeyew shares a progress report on the National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy nearly one year out. For more information, you can visit the press release: National Cyber Director Encourages Adoption of Skill-Based Hiring to Connect Americans to Good-Paying Cyber Jobs. The progress report Seeyew and Simone discuss can be found here: National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy: Initial Stages of Implementation


Selected Reading

Exclusive: US probing China Telecom, China Mobile over internet, cloud risks (Reuters) 

Indonesian government datacenter locked down in $8M ransomware rumble (The Register)

Taiwanese tech firms, universities, religious groups among targets in cyber-espionage campaign (The Record)

New security loophole allows spying on internet users' online activity (HelpNet Security)

P2PInfect botnet targets REdis servers with new ransomware module (Bleeping Computer)

Credential Stuffing Attack Hits 72,000 Levi’s Accounts (Infosecurity Magazine)

Published on 1 year, 5 months ago






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