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2021 Security for Week 25 Roundup

  Summary This week there was quite a bit of activity, including some that hit close to home.  These include ICS security news, more PulseConnect victims, a deep dive at a school system response, and a local hospital that was the victim of ransomware.  Lastly, there is quite a bit of legislative activity with the NATO and G7 summits dominating the news. News SolarWinds hack I have had some who follow my writings here and on social media claim that attributing the SolarWinds attack to Russia is somehow partisan or rash.  The argument seems to be that there is no real proof and instead, the hack was due to some perceived (but unattributed) lack in the operations of the current state of the nation's cyber defense strategy.  If you are one of those, I really implore you to get in to that discussion here.  What can we, the front-line workers in the cyber war front, do to be better at defense, response, and recovery? This week, FireEye, who first identified the h...

2021 Week 12 Security Roundup

  Summary This blog is geared towards cybersecurity events that are of interest to State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) governments in the United States of America.  It is hoped that this focus will help SLTT information technology workers and policymakers to get the information relevant to their mission.  If you are in other sectors hopefully there is information you can find useful as well.   Updates on Solar Wind and the Microsoft ProxyLogon issues dominated news again this week.  Breaking news is that as of Thursday night, Defender and System Center Endpoint Protection have added automatic patching for the linchpin of the attack playbook.  This was so successful they evidently broke one of their honey-pot farms.   In other news, we had updates from the US and other Federal governments.  There are even more signs of escalation by nation-state actors, primarily China, in what many are seeing as a global cyberwar.  We also ...