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EPISODE · May 15, 2024 · 21 MIN

Hacktivism targeting OT devices.

from Control Loop: The OT Cybersecurity Podcast · host N2K Networks

US Defense Department warns of Russian hacktivists targeting OT devices. The US government establishes safety and security board to advise the deployment of AI in critical infrastructure sectors. Vulnerabilities affect CyberPower UPS management software. US congressmen put forward water system cybersecurity bill. Encore guest Garrett Bladow, Distinguished Engineer at Dragos, joins us from the CyberCon 2023 event in Bismarck, North Dakota. Garrett discusses active visibility into OT systems. The Learning Lab is currently on a hiatus this episode. Control Loop News Brief. US DOD warns of Russian hacktivists targeting OT devices. Urgent Warning from Multiple Cybersecurity Organizations on Current Threat to OT Systems (NSA) US government establishes safety and security board to advise on deployment of AI in critical infrastructure sectors. DHS launches safety and security board focused on AI and critical infrastructure (FedScoop) Over 20 Technology and Critical Infrastructure Executives, Civil Rights Leaders, Academics, and Policymakers Join New DHS Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board to Advance AI’s Responsible Development and Deployment (DHS) Vulnerabilities affecting CyberPower UPS management software. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS): A Silent Threat to Critical Infrastructure Resilience (Cyble) US congressmen introduce water system cybersecurity bill. Crawford puts forward bill on cybersecurity risks to water systems (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) Control Loop Interview. Guest is Garrett Bladow, Distinguished Engineer at Dragos, discussing active visibility into OT systems.  Control Loop Learning Lab. The Learning Lab is on a break. Stay tuned.  Control Loop OT Cybersecurity Briefing. A companion monthly newsletter is available through free subscription and on the N2K CyberWire website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

US Defense Department warns of Russian hacktivists targeting OT devices. The US government establishes safety and security board to advise the deployment of AI in critical infrastructure sectors. Vulnerabilities affect CyberPower UPS management software. US congressmen put forward water system cybersecurity bill. Encore guest Garrett Bladow, Distinguished Engineer at Dragos, joins us from the CyberCon 2023 event in Bismarck, North Dakota. Garrett discusses active visibility into OT systems. The Learning Lab is currently on a hiatus this episode. Control Loop News Brief. US DOD warns of Russian hacktivists targeting OT devices. Urgent Warning from Multiple Cybersecurity Organizations on Current Threat to OT Systems (NSA) US government establishes safety and security board to advise on deployment of AI in critical infrastructure sectors. DHS launches safety and security board focused on AI and critical infrastructure (FedScoop) Over 20 Technology and Critical Infrastructure Executives, Civil Rights Leaders, Academics, and Policymakers Join New DHS Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board to Advance AI’s Responsible Development and Deployment (DHS) Vulnerabilities affecting CyberPower UPS management software. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS): A Silent Threat to Critical Infrastructure Resilience (Cyble) US congressmen introduce water system cybersecurity bill. Crawford puts forward bill on cybersecurity risks to water systems (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) Control Loop Interview. Guest is Garrett Bladow, Distinguished Engineer at Dragos, discussing active visibility into OT systems.  Control Loop Learning Lab. The Learning Lab is on a break. Stay tuned.  Control Loop OT Cybersecurity Briefing. A companion monthly newsletter is available through free subscription and on the N2K CyberWire website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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