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Jun 23, 2022
Women in cybersecurity to return to Washington DC to celebrate their contributions and successes across the industry.
The CyberWire announced today the return of its annual Women In Cybersecurity Reception. Having paused the event during the pandemic, this popular event now returns, bringing together women from around the nation to celebrate their contributions and successes in the cybersecurity industry. The reception will be held Thursday, October 20, 2022 at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC, with stunning views of the nation’s capital as the backdrop. This annual networking event unites women from varying points of the career spectrum with leaders from the private sector, academia, and government. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with one another, strengthen relationships, and build new ones. The reception also provides a forum for women looking to grow in their cybersecurity careers by connecting them with the technical and business professionals who are shaping the future of the industry.
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Jun 23, 2022
Women in cybersecurity to return to Washington DC to celebrate their contributions and successes across the industry.
The CyberWire announced today the return of its annual Women In Cybersecurity Reception. Having paused the event during the pandemic, this popular event now returns, bringing together women from around the nation to celebrate their contributions and successes in the cybersecurity industry. The reception will be held Thursday, October 20, 2022 at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC, with stunning views of the nation’s capital as the backdrop. This annual networking event unites women from varying points of the career spectrum with leaders from the private sector, academia, and government. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with one another, strengthen relationships, and build new ones. The reception also provides a forum for women looking to grow in their cybersecurity careers by connecting them with the technical and business professionals who are shaping the future of the industry.
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Cybersecurity News
9 hours ago
Lazarus Targets Chemical Sector With 'Dream Job.'
Alan Neville, a Threat Intelligence Analyst from Symantec Broadcom, joins Dave to discuss their research "Lazarus Targets Chemical Sector." Symantec has observed the North Korea-linked threat group known as Lazarus conducting an espionage campaign targeting organizations operating within the chemical sector. The campaign appears to be a continuation of the group's activity called Operation Dream Job, which Symantec first came across in August of 2020. The research states "evidence includes file hashes, file names, and tools that were observed in previous Dream Job campaigns."
Research Saturday
9 hours ago
Cyberattack suspected of causing rocket-attack false alarms in Israel. Risk surface assessments. Fitness app's geolocation feature may be a privacy and security risk.
Cyberattack suspected of causing rocket-attack false alarms in Israel. Risk surface assessments. Fitness app's geolocation feature may be a privacy and security risk.
Week that Was
17 hours ago
Padraic O'Reilly from CyberSaint discusses the anniversary of the Colonial Pipeline incident and where we are today.
This interview is from June 24th, 2022 originally aired as a shortened version on the CyberWire Daily Podcast. In this extended interview, Dave Bittner sits down with Padraic O'Reilly from CyberSaint to discuss the anniversary of the Colonial Pipeline incident and where we are today.
Interview
18 hours ago
Lithuania warns of DDoS. Some limited Russian success in cyber phases of its hybrid war. Spyware infestations in Italy and Kazakstan. Tabletop exercises. Ransomware as misdirection.
Lithuania's NKSC warns of increased DDoS threat. Limited Russian success in the cyber phases of its hybrid war. Another warning of spyware in use against targets in Italy and Kazakhstan. Hey, critical infrastructure operators: CISA’s got tabletop exercises for you. Kevin Magee from Microsoft has advice for recent grads. A look back the year since Colonial Pipeline with Padraic O'Reilly of CyberSaint. And sometimes ransomware is just a spy’s way of saying, “nothing up my sleeve…”
CyberWire Daily
18 hours ago
American Data Privacy and Protection Act. US President signs three cybersecurity bills. US senator tasks Cybercom with election security reporting. US Navy sets its sights on cybersecurity.
Could the American Data Privacy and Protection Act be the US’s GDPR? White House signs three cybersecurity bills. US senator tasks Cybercom with election security reporting. US Navy sets its sights on cybersecurity.
Policy
19 hours ago
Twitter issues mea culpa for misusing user security data. Smart Jacuzzi bug could allow attackers to dip into user data. Halfords’ tires leak more than air.
Twitter issues mea culpa for misusing user security data. Smart Jacuzzi bug could allow attackers to dip into user data. Halfords’ tires leak more than air.
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