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Cyberattacks are becoming a “when, not if” reality. In the final block of sessions at #CyberSecure, we'll be providing you with strategies to help your organization fix security vulnerabilities and take the critical first steps after a breach happens.
First up is Alex Jones of @cobalt_io. He's discussing how your organization can reinforce its security strategy to better identify and address security vulnerabilities. #CyberSecure
He's discussing five themes:

-It's not a zero sum game
-It's not a technology problem (it's a people problem)
-The solution requires people and process innovation (the tech is there already)
-It's complicated, but not impossible
-We're all in this together

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Cybercriminals exploit the lack of international cybercrime mandates and the existence of unregulated financial systems that enable anonymous transfer of funds. In this special programming break at #CyberSecure, @MarietjeSchaake explores the changes necessary to stem the tide.
We're seeing an interrelationship between misinformation campaigns and traditional cyberattacks. #CyberSecure
"When it comes to ransomware, the accountability needs to be closed ... That makes it too easy for maligned attackers to gain ground" - @MarietjeSchaake
at #CyberSecure
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Holding cybercriminals accountable requires cooperation across country lines. That's because the current situation stretches internationally. In this next block of #CyberSecure sessions, we explore how.
As we dive into this topic, we have a special surprise for you. Stay tuned #CyberSecure.
🚨 Podcast Premiere 🚨: In this project with @propublica, we look at the money, people, and technology behind the explosion of ransomware that is delivering hundreds of millions of dollars to cybercriminals around the world. #CyberSecure
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Machine learning-based cybersecurity is only as good as the detection models it’s based on. This #CyberSecure session with Ignacio Arnaldo of @corelight_inc looks at requirements and best practices.
In the previous block of sessions, we touched on how, in 2018, @Darktrace showed that unsupervised-learning models can spot hackers who have already broken in. technologyreview.com/2018/11/16/139…
We also threw cold water on AI for cybersecurity, reporting on how hackers could foil these security algorithms by targeting the data they train on and the warning flags they look for. #CyberSecure technologyreview.com/2018/08/11/141…
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In this next block of sessions at #CyberSecure, we’re learning about the latest cybersecurity technologies, including how artificial intelligence is being used to unearth vulnerabilities.
There are benefits and drawbacks to using artificial intelligence for cybersecurity. There are also a whole host of other emerging technologies that can defend against disinformation and computational propaganda. Providing an overview at #CyberSecure is @LUMKatrusya.
We’ve written a bit about how AI is being used to detect hackers.
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We’re back for the second and final day of #CyberSecure. If this is the first time you’re hearing of this cybersecurity conference, there’s still time to attend:
To follow and join the conversation, keep an eye on the #CyberSecure and #TechReviewEvents hashtags.
If you’re an attendee watching the conference from your computer, we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts and questions by also using the #CyberSecure and #TechReviewEvents hashtags.
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We’re back for the second and final day of #CyberSecure. If this is the first time you’re hearing of this cybersecurity conference, there’s still time to join us. You can learn more here:
You can also follow and join the conversation by keeping an eye on the #CyberSecure and #TechReviewEvents hashtags.
If you’re an attendee watching the conference from your device, we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts and questions by also using the #CyberSecure and #TechReviewEvents hashtags.
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Day 1 of #CyberSecure is almost over. We're done hearing from speakers. Now, our editorial team is reflecting on what they heard today. Image
One question that came up in @TateRyMo's conversations with speakers is whether cryptocurrency is making ransomware work. Spoiler alert: the answer isn't definitive, one way or another. #CyberSecure
For @HowellONeill, it's what is the role of government in all of this. How exactly that happens, and where that's feasible, that's the big broad question Patrick is watching during the rising ransomware crisis. #CyberSecure
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Anti-money laundering regulations have been around for decades in the traditional financial space. But with cryptocurrency, there’s a gap in the regulatory landscape. #CyberSecure
This is what the Biden administration is now proposing. #CyberSecure bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Tracking blockchain payments (yes, they’re traceable) can not only identify those responsible for a cyberattack, but also ultimately disrupt the ransomware supply chain. Giving us a guided tour is @gurvais of @chainalysis. #CyberSecure Image
Cryptocurrency intersects all forms of illicit activity, says @gurvais. #CyberSecure
Here's some of the ways bad actors leverage cryptocurrency. #CyberSecure ImageImageImage
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Cyberattack victims face a dreadful decision: pay the ransom to recover their data, which could encourage future attacks, or refuse and accept consequences. Answering this agonizing question, to pay or not to pay, is @SecretService special agent Stephen Nix. #CyberSecure Image
"Do not pay the ransom." That's what you'll hear every government entity say, notes Nix. But he acknowledges there are a lot of factors facing a ransomware victim. #CyberSecure
"This is a future business decision. This might end their business," says Nix. But he also says it can be a short-term decision. #CyberSecure
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⏺️ LIVE: @solarwinds CISO and vice president of security Timothy Brown is sharing a firsthand account of how Russian hackers infiltrated the SolarWinds software and what the company is doing in the aftermath. #CyberSecure Image
Need a refresher on the SolarWinds cyberattack? Here’s @HowellONeill’s reporting:

technologyreview.com/2020/12/15/101…

technologyreview.com/2021/03/02/102…
When experiencing a breach, only focus on what you can control, says Brown. Otherwise, you're going to drive yourself crazy. #CyberSecure
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It’s here! Today is the start of #CyberSecure, a live, virtual conference that’ll give you the ransomware playbook to protect your organization from the latest global threats. #TechReviewEvents
Today and tomorrow, some of the most brilliant minds in cybersecurity will come together to give you actionable guidance on how to make your organization more cyber-resilient in the face of rising ransomware attacks. #CyberSecure
To see the full lineup of speakers and topics they’ll discuss, check out the #CyberSecure agenda: event.technologyreview.com/cyber-secure-2…
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Over the next two days, some of the world’s most innovative leaders in cybersecurity will come together for #CyberSecure, our virtual conference that will provide you with strategies and practical guidance on breach prevention and incident response. #TechReviewEvents Image
We will share content on Twitter each afternoon from this virtual conference. #CyberSecure #TechReviewEvents
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There’s still time to register for CyberSecure, our virtual conference that will provide you with strategies and practical guidance on breach prevention and incident response. #CyberSecure #TechReviewEvents Image
It starts tomorrow, Wednesday, and will teach you how to ensure cyber resiliency, holistic risk management, and moving toward a zero-trust future. #CyberSecure #TechReviewEvents
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