The line up includes nearly everyone who has appeared in our debriefs for the #January6thCommiteeHearings, so if there was a question you wanted to ask but didn't get a chance---now is your moment!
On July 6, a federal grand jury indicted five individuals with various crimes in connection with “a transnational repression scheme” targeting critics of the Chinese government.
The superseding indictmnt adds 2 defendnts—Craig Miller, employee of the (DHS), & Derrick Taylor, retired DHS law enforcement officer who latr worked as private investigator—to a prior indictmnt of Fan “Frank” Liu, Matthew Ziburis, and Qiang “Jason” Sun.
The Justice Department alleges that the group stalked, harassed, and spied on critics of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), targeting the dissidents on behalf of China’s Ministry of State Security.
July6: CISA, Department of Treasury, and the FBI joint cybersecurity advisory on the Maui ransomware that “has been used by North Korean state-sponsored cyber actors" against the healthcare and public health sector.
@Alvaro_In_Tech Joint CISA, Treasury, & FBI advisory urges organizations to apply a series of mitigations and provides an overview of additional recommendations to “prepare for, mitigate/prevent, and respond to ransomware incidents.”
@Alvaro_In_Tech Monitored since May 2021, the cyber actors used the ransomware to “encrypt servers responsible for healthcare services—including electronic health records services, diagnostics services, imaging services, and intranet services.”
#9: @RosenzweigP, "Turns Out It Is Not 85 Percent"
Rosenzweig takes issue with an oft-cited statistic, '85 percent of all critical infrastructure is owned by the private sector' lawfareblog.com/turns-out-it-n…