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The Intrusions in Depth Podcast is a detailed exploration of major cyber attacks, the threat actors who carry them out, and their broader implications. Hosted by Josh Stepp .
In this episode:
Topics:
* Evolution of Cyber Warfare: Discusses the shift from traditional forms of cyberattacks, like DDoS, to more severe threats targeting critical infrastructure and sensitive personal data.
* Government Reliance on Microsoft: Critiques the U.S. government's heavy dependency on Microsoft, highlighting potential security risks and legislative proposals to reduce this dependency.
* Challenges of Software Transition: Examines the practical and security challenges of moving from Microsoft products to alternatives like Google Workspace, including user adoption issues.
* International Cybersecurity Dynamics: Explores how cyber warfare blurs the lines between civilian and military targets, complicating international relations and ethical norms in warfare.
* Commercial Entities in Conflicts: Considers the implications of commercial technologies and companies becoming entangled in international cyber conflicts, using SpaceX as an example.
Show Notes
https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-government-has-a-microsoft-problem/
https://therecord.media/microsoft-warning-svr-russia-breach-stolen-information
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/20/world/fbi-accuses-north-korean-government-in-cyberattack-on-sony-pictures.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/north-korean-web-goes-dark-days-after-obama-pledges-response-to-sony-hack/2014/12/22/b76fa0a0-8a1d-11e4-9e8d-0c687bc18da4_story.html
https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Star_OS
https://www.channelfutures.com/channel-business/munich-ditches-linux-here-s-why-open-source-fans-shouldn-t-worryhttps://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2024-04/CSRB_Review_of_the_Summer_2023_MEO_Intrusion_Final_508c.pdf
https://en.defence-ua.com/analysis/north_korea_being_under_international_sanctions_uses_up_to_75_of_microcircuits_from_the_usa_to_produce_ballistic_missiles-9592.html
The Intrusions in Depth Podcast is a detailed exploration of major cyber attacks, the threat actors who carry them out, and their broader implications. Hosted by Josh Stepp .
In this episode:
Topics:
* Evolution of Cyber Warfare: Discusses the shift from traditional forms of cyberattacks, like DDoS, to more severe threats targeting critical infrastructure and sensitive personal data.
* Government Reliance on Microsoft: Critiques the U.S. government's heavy dependency on Microsoft, highlighting potential security risks and legislative proposals to reduce this dependency.
* Challenges of Software Transition: Examines the practical and security challenges of moving from Microsoft products to alternatives like Google Workspace, including user adoption issues.
* International Cybersecurity Dynamics: Explores how cyber warfare blurs the lines between civilian and military targets, complicating international relations and ethical norms in warfare.
* Commercial Entities in Conflicts: Considers the implications of commercial technologies and companies becoming entangled in international cyber conflicts, using SpaceX as an example.
Show Notes
https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-government-has-a-microsoft-problem/
https://therecord.media/microsoft-warning-svr-russia-breach-stolen-information
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/20/world/fbi-accuses-north-korean-government-in-cyberattack-on-sony-pictures.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/north-korean-web-goes-dark-days-after-obama-pledges-response-to-sony-hack/2014/12/22/b76fa0a0-8a1d-11e4-9e8d-0c687bc18da4_story.html
https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Star_OS
https://www.channelfutures.com/channel-business/munich-ditches-linux-here-s-why-open-source-fans-shouldn-t-worryhttps://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2024-04/CSRB_Review_of_the_Summer_2023_MEO_Intrusion_Final_508c.pdf
https://en.defence-ua.com/analysis/north_korea_being_under_international_sanctions_uses_up_to_75_of_microcircuits_from_the_usa_to_produce_ballistic_missiles-9592.html