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Collectively, their goals are simple: to make money. Their moral compasses are just off, says Lucas. But @HowellONeill notes a common theme is also where these operations exist, in countries without much economic opportunity. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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For the cyber underground, think about it like a business, says Lucas. There are three main roles: the access brokers, the affiliates, and the ransomware as a service operators. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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Will the desire to better prosecute cyber crime lead to the balkanization of the internet, asks @HowellONeill as a follow up. It's one we've asked before. #CyberSecure https://t.co/JVk8V7HNPE — PolitiTweet.org
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"The internet is basically in the medieval stages," says @lucasmaurits. "If you look at all these institutions, all these laws, and all these concepts, they’re all based on jurisdiction." The internet, conversely, doesn't have geography and doesn't have borders. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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Handcuffs have not been put on the vast majority of cybercriminals. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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Here's what it takes to find and prosecute hackers worldwide, with @lucasmaurits of @Intel471Inc. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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[SPONSORED] Business Lab podcast: QCRI’s @preslav_nakov’s disinformation project Tanbih helps journalists and citizens spot disinformation and propaganda—from politics to covid. Find out more. (With @QF @HBKU @QatarComputing) https://t.co/FGoTgLVWhe — PolitiTweet.org
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"Then, when there’s a vulnerability found, the customer, the operator, and the supplier can determine where the place is in the supply chain that’s affected by this," says Purdy. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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"the ability to trace back where all the software has come from—and trace it forward" #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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"We need to find new ways, better ways, more transparent ways to tell what’s going on” to address global supply chain security, says Purdy. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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.@andy_purdy and @HowellONeill are also discussing the Biden administration's latest proposals to beef up cyber space for the US and globally. #CyberSecure https://t.co/3lLqPwlPXq https://t.co/uwDkyy8ufH — PolitiTweet.org
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Also, Zero Trust in cybersecurity also means don't trust anyone. Don't blindly trust @Huawei. Don't trust @Apple. Don't trust China. Trust instead through verification. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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"We are moving from an era where cybersecurity didn't matter to one where cybersecurity is going to matter more than we realize" - @andy_purdy #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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.@HowellONeill is kicking off this session by adding a lot of context about Huawei. And there's a lot. Here's some of our reporting on it. #CyberSecure https://t.co/Xliutv0wa0 https://t.co/k39D7fFHZq https://t.co/X0SN7ZjF3u — PolitiTweet.org
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In this no-holds-barred session, a former cybersecurity official with the US Homeland Security and current CSO of @Huawei discusses what needs to be done —at both the organizational and national level—to address the issue of global supply chain security. Welcome @andy_purdy! — PolitiTweet.org
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That was fascinating. Thanks for joining us, Elvis Chan! Now onto supply chain security. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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If you're an organization worried about being the victim of a cyber crime, start a relationship with the FBI or other federal agencies before you experience a ransomware attack. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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He also brought up the Israeli company, NSO group, which @HowellONeill has written quite a bit about. #CyberSecure https://t.co/udIgcSqPUy https://t.co/ZOkHIdSnRW https://t.co/lW3CdLvVws https://t.co/8wxoLDEZb1 — PolitiTweet.org
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The United States focuses on the cyber activities of Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. However, from a cyber-crime perspective, it's more rampant than that. "All of these governments look the other way, as long as [these hackers] don't hack their people." #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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Chan brought up the cyber-crime ecosystem in Russia. Hackers there might rotate between cyber-crime groups, Russian intelligence agencies, and the country's cyber technology companies. It's similar in China, he says. #CyberSecure https://t.co/pGcvPdwkWR — PolitiTweet.org
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"Ransomware is definitely a geopolitical issue," says Chan, referring to US President Biden discussing it with Russia's Putin and China's Xi Jinping. "There are global rules and norms that you expect mature countries to follow. Sometimes they don’t follow it." #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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"All 17 members of the US intelligence community are very focused on ransomware at the moment," says Chan. He also alluded to the national security issues ransomware poses. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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But the US and the FBI have become more aggressive in tackling this problem. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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There are fewer federal prosecutors than there are FBI agents. Together, they have to prioritize cybercrime takedowns to make the biggest impact, explains Chan. That speaks to one of the problems with the proliferation of ransomware as a business and an economy. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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As the internet evolves, cyber-crime morphs, says Chan. "I’m hoping we’re going to catch up." #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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We asked Chan this question. Here's his answer: "I'm an optimist, a cup half full person. I think ransomware is here to stay. I hope the efforts we’re doing in the US, as well as with partners in Europe, Asia and Africa, it won’t be as damaging and pervasive." #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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In five years, will ransomware remain a daily problem in the US as it is today. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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Thwarting the increase in cyberattacks has become an urgent priority—and a matter of national security— for governments across the world. Learn about the bold strategy the US is adopting and what results it is achieving with Elvis Chan of the @FBI SF division. #CyberSecure — PolitiTweet.org
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"It’s honestly the weirdest thing I’ve worked on in a good way," says @StrongReporter. #CyberSecure #ExtortionEconomy — PolitiTweet.org
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"What this show does so well is it looks at the motivations behind [ransomware]," says @meghann. — PolitiTweet.org