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The Trump campaign claims its email systems were breached by Iranian hackers. A Nashville man is arrested as part of an alleged North Korean IT worker hiring scam. At Defcon, researchers reveal significant vulnerabilities in Google’s Quick Share. Ransomware attacks hit an Australian gold mining company as well as multiple U.S. local governments. GPS spoofing is a matter of time. Cisco readies another round of layoffs. Nearly 2.7 billion records of personal information for people in the United States have been shared on a hacking forum. Our own Rick Howard speaks with Mark Ryland, Director of Amazon Security, about formal verification. A hacker hacks the hackers.
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On today’s guest slot, N2K’s CSO Rick Howard speaks with Mark Ryland, Director of Amazon Security at AWS, about formal verification, which is logical proofs about correctness of systems, at AWS re:Inforce. Rick and Mark caught up at AWS re:Inforce 2024.
Experts warn of election disruptions after Trump says campaign was hacked (Washington Post)
Nashville man arrested for running “laptop farm” to get jobs for North Koreans (Ars Technica)
Google Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Quick Share After Researchers' Warning (Hackread)
Australian gold mining company Evolution Mining announces ransomware attack (The Record)
GPS spoofers 'hack time' on commercial airlines, researchers say (Reuters)
Exclusive: Cisco to lay off thousands more in second job cut this year (Reuters)
Hackers leak 2.7 billion data records with Social Security numbers (Bleeping Computer)
Local gov’ts in Texas, Florida hit with ransomware as cyber leaders question best path forward (The Record)
Simple Coding Errors Lead to Major Ransomware Takedown (Cybersecurity News)
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The Trump campaign claims its email systems were breached by Iranian hackers. A Nashville man is arrested as part of an alleged North Korean IT worker hiring scam. At Defcon, researchers reveal significant vulnerabilities in Google’s Quick Share. Ransomware attacks hit an Australian gold mining company as well as multiple U.S. local governments. GPS spoofing is a matter of time. Cisco readies another round of layoffs. Nearly 2.7 billion records of personal information for people in the United States have been shared on a hacking forum. Our own Rick Howard speaks with Mark Ryland, Director of Amazon Security, about formal verification. A hacker hacks the hackers.
Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you’ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.
On today’s guest slot, N2K’s CSO Rick Howard speaks with Mark Ryland, Director of Amazon Security at AWS, about formal verification, which is logical proofs about correctness of systems, at AWS re:Inforce. Rick and Mark caught up at AWS re:Inforce 2024.
Experts warn of election disruptions after Trump says campaign was hacked (Washington Post)
Nashville man arrested for running “laptop farm” to get jobs for North Koreans (Ars Technica)
Google Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Quick Share After Researchers' Warning (Hackread)
Australian gold mining company Evolution Mining announces ransomware attack (The Record)
GPS spoofers 'hack time' on commercial airlines, researchers say (Reuters)
Exclusive: Cisco to lay off thousands more in second job cut this year (Reuters)
Hackers leak 2.7 billion data records with Social Security numbers (Bleeping Computer)
Local gov’ts in Texas, Florida hit with ransomware as cyber leaders question best path forward (The Record)
Simple Coding Errors Lead to Major Ransomware Takedown (Cybersecurity News)
We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.
You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here’s our media kit. Contact us at [email protected] to request more info.
The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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