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Typhoons and Blizzards: Cyberespionage and national security on front burner

Typhoons and Blizzards: Cyberespionage and national security on front burner

Three Buddy Problem Episode 16: We break down the new GCHQ advisory on the history and tactics of Russia’s APT29, the challenges of tracking and defending against these sophisticated espionage programs, the mysterious Salt Typhoon intrusions, the absence of technical indicators (IOCs), the risks of supply chain attacks. We also touch on the surge in zero-day discoveries, the nonstop flow of exploited Ivanti security bugs, and why the CSRB should investigate these network edge device and appliance vendors. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (SentinelLabs), Costin Raiu (Art of Noh) and Ryan Naraine (SecurityWeek).

Three Buddy Problem

October 11, 20241h 9m

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Three Buddy Problem - Episode 16: We break down the new GCHQ advisory on the history and tactics of Russia’s APT29, the challenges of tracking and defending against these sophisticated espionage programs, the mysterious Salt Typhoon intrusions, the absence of technical indicators (IOCs), the risks of supply chain attacks. We also touch on the surge in zero-day discoveries, the nonstop flow of exploited Ivanti security bugs, and why the CSRB should investigate these network edge device and appliance vendors.

Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (SentinelLabs), Costin Raiu (Art of Noh) and Ryan Naraine (SecurityWeek).

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Cybersecurity ThreatsAPT29 Cyber AttacksSalt Typhoon HacksEspionage and Cyber WarfareNational Security RisksSVR cyber threatAPT29 tacticsRussia cyber espionageChinese cyber actorsSalt Typhoon vulnerabilityMicrosoft Teams exploitationJetBrains TeamCity vulnerabilitySupply chain cyber attackNational security cyber risksCyber threat indicators