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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@petridishes congratulations new Twitter CEO R2-D2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Pekoske says the public attention to and widespread impacts of the Colonial hack created a "mandate" to require better cybersecurity. "The American public demanded that there be more reliability in this particular aspect of critical infrastructure." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Pekoske also says that the classified setting allowed government and industry leaders to "frankly exchange perspectives and then figure out the way forward" on regulations. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

At #AspenCyber, @TSA_Pekoske says Biden admin's classified briefings for pipeline, rail, & aviation CEOs were very effective in convincing executives of need for new cyber regulations. "We should be doing this all the time," he says, to give more sectors that awareness. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Very proud to work at a news organization that is brave enough to put shruggies in headlines. https://t.co/tjNWXmcG48 https://t.co/IY8OgbndUj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

here's one Silver Line boosterism tweet that @wmataGM will definitely not risk RTing (h/t @ChelseaCirruzzo) — PolitiTweet.org

Robb Dooling @Robb4DC

To help all of us remember Metro's Silver Line is not just an airport shuttle, there is this lovely and well-intent… https://t.co/KFOCiKKjnG

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

CISA and the FBI just published a report describing an incident in which Iranian government hackers breached a federal agency through a vulnerable Log4j instance on a VMware server and then deployed cryptomining software. https://t.co/BRSl74zfI0 https://t.co/XhsgzbBxTt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

very normal and healthy https://t.co/4kx3z938e8 — PolitiTweet.org

Adam Smith @adamndsmith

Twitter data suggests most of the people buying Twitter Blue are promoting three things: right wing politics, crypt… https://t.co/d0LtFBPWmv

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

"That forces a little slowdown in the cyber response process," Eoyang says, "as you try to unwind that to make sure that you are not inadvertently taking a step in response against someone who didn't actually come at you in the first place." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Also, "it complicates attribution," Eoyang says, "because then how do you engage in deterrence if you're not sure that the people that have attacked you are state actors or non-state actors?" — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Asked how the rise of cyber mercenaries will affect conflict, Eoyang says this is a critical different from traditional conflict, where states generally have monopolies on military capabilities. "It does mean that it becomes a very complicated thing to defend against." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Eoyang says "we are seeing what happens when Russia is forced to make choices about how much how it allocates the cyber capacity that it has." Still, no one knows "what the escalation calculus is going to be" and when Russia might attack U.S. critical infrastructure. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

"President Biden was very clear with his counterparts about issuing deterrence messaging about how we might view attacks on U.S. and allied critical infrastructure," Eoyang says, "and I think [Russia has] taken that seriously." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

"We have to understand how those factors play against each other," Eoyang says, "and when we have to make choices, how we compensate for the fact that you can't have everything as fast as you want it." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

"Russia was not prepared for the conflict to go on as long as it did," Eoyang says. In order to quickly rebuild its arsenal of cyberattacks — and in order to avoid spillover that drew in NATO — it sacrificed "intensity and sophistication." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Eoyang: "This is the first conflict that we're seeing where the ability of people to tell their stories and their experiences of armed conflict is very different, and the information space here is a very different environment than what we've seen before." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Eoyang: "We have to think very differently about how we think about armed conflict and cyber in light of this conflict." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

DoD has experience with maintaining secure government communications, Eoyang says, but these other challenges (preserving comms for regular people and preserving essential govt functions/data) present new challenges for the USG. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Eoyang also said the Russification efforts in the Ukraine war have highlighted the importance of governments preserving "essential data" such as passports, birth records, etc. "What do governments need to be able to continue to operate?" — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

At #AspenCyber, @MiekeEoyang says Ukraine war highlights strategic importance of countries maintaining comms infrastructure so citizens can share stories that shape info environment. Russia's "trying to take away from Ukraine the ability to control its own fate and its traffic." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@kateconger and here I was thinking there was no chance(ry) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers oops yes lol — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers (actually that should be one out of 435) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers To Grace's point, though, lots of people would rather be one person wielding massive power over a single state than one of 100 people who very rarely make a huge impact on the entire world. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers And that took, what, like 15 years to pass? And even then, it was a blip on the radar compared to the sheer number of things that never go anywhere in the Senate. Hard to argue that it's anywhere near as productive as a state executive office. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers through inertia, not new policymaking (with notable exceptions in the past few years born of atypical circumstances) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

@StevenTDennis @Grace_Segers this would be true if the Senate ever did anything — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

"We've now built up significant permanent staff. We have procedures in place," Silvers says of the CSRB. "And so I think we're really gonna be able to hit the ground running in a collaborative way with companies who share the information in with us." He's mum on the new subject. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Silvers on the Cyber Safety Review Board, which he chairs and which kicked off with a review of Log4j: “We’re going to be announcing our second review pretty soon.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022
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Eric Geller @ericgeller

#AspenCyber kicks off with a fireside chat with @DHS_Policy. Asked about lack of major hacks recently, he says, "We see enough attempted intrusions and successful intrusions every day that we're not letting our guard down even a little bit. ... I don't really see a pause." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 16, 2022