Control Loop: The OT Cybersecurity Podcast 1.11.23
Ep 16 | 1.11.23

Shifting into the OT space.

Show Notes

A Canadian mining company shuts down its mill following a ransomware attack. The Port of Lisbon has sustained a cyberattack, with the LockBit ransomware gang claiming credit. Rail company Wabtec begins notifying victims of data breach following a ransomware attack. New York’s governor signs legislation seeking to secure power grids. And an upcoming NATO study will analyze hybrid warfare. Guest Kaleb Flem, Senior Cyber Threat Intel Analyst at Southern California Edison, returns for the second part of his interview to discuss the transition from the military and Intelligence Community to the OT space. The Learning Lab segment will return in our next episode.

Control Loop News Brief.

Canadian mining company hit by ransomware.

Copper Mountain Mining Subject to Ransomware Attack and Implements Risk Management Systems and Protocols (Canada NewsWire)

Canadian copper mine suffers ransomware attack, shuts down mills (The Record)

Port of Lisbon sustains cyberattack.

LockBit claims an attack on the Port of Lisbon (CyberNews)

Rail company begins notifying victims of data breach.

Data Security Incident Update – Personal Data Breach Public Communication (Wabtec Corporation)

Billion-dollar rail firm confirms data breach after suspected ransomware attack (The Record)

New York legislation seeks to secure power grids.t

Governor Hochul Signs Nation-leading Legislation to Protect Energy Grid from Cyber Threats (Governor Kathy Hochul)

NATO study will analyze hybrid warfare.

How NATO can keep pace with hybrid threats in the Black Sea region and beyond (Atlantic Council)

Control Loop Interview.

Kaleb Flem, Senior Cyber Threat Intel Analyst at Southern California Edison, returns for the second part of his interview to discuss the transition from the military and Intelligence Community to the OT space.

Control Loop Learning Lab.

The Learning Lab will return in our next episode.