To help members optimize opportunities and reduce risk, OODA hosts a monthly video call to discuss items of common interest to our membership. These highly collaborative sessions are always a great …
Report Provides Updates on July’s Maui Ransomware Incident
Cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky have published a new advisory that reveals technical details and additional findings regarding a ransomware incident that was address by the Cybersecurity and …
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North Korea Tries Ransomware… Again
The Department of Homeland Security recently published a joint advisory along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Treasury on suspected North Korean state-sponsored …
Deepfake attacks and cyber extortion are creating mounting risks
VMware reportedly identified a new type of malware in February named HermeticWiper deployed in one of the largest attacks in history. The attack was focused on the destruction of critical information …
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NIST Selects 12 Companies for Implementing Quantum Resistant Cryptographic Algorithms
OODA CTO Bob Gourley recently posted a synopsis and analysis of the July 5th NIST Quantum Resistant Cryptographic Algorithms Announcement and provided an update of the OODA Loop Executive’s Guide to …
OODA Network Member John Sullivan on the 2X Increase in Cyber-Attacks on the Port of Los Angeles
Featured Image Source: KPCC From 1916-1945, this was the Upper Reservation of Fort [MacArthur in San Pedro, CA] and operation post for the defense of the [Los Angeles] Harbor against enemy …
Google Chrome security update fixes ‘high risk’ flaws
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has urged IT administrators and users to implement recent updates released by Google as soon as possible to avoid the risk of an attacker …
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The July 2022 OODA Network Member Meeting: Topics included Flagship Cybersecurity Events in August, Geopolitical Uncertainties and Nuclear Energy Futures
To help members optimize opportunities and reduce risk, OODA hosts a monthly video call to discuss items of common interest to our membership. These highly collaborative sessions are always a great …
Flaws in a popular GPS tracker could allow hackers to track or stop vehicles, say security researchers
Security researchers have warned that security vulnerabilities that exist in popular GPS tracker MiCODUS MV720 can be hacked by threat actors, presenting a serious security risk. The flaw could be …
Is There Too Much Focus on Disinformation?
Recently, the United Nations (UN) Security Council stated that there needed to be more done to counter misinformation and disinformation concerning the UN’s 12 global peacekeeping operations, which …
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