Adam Boileau is along this week to discuss the week’s security news. We cover:
NYTimes reports USA is getting all up in Russia’s grids
Kremlin not happy
CYBERCOM targets Iranian rocket control and APT crews
TRITON attackers target US grid
Turla completes hostile takeover of Oilrig
Reuters publishes huge feature on Cloudhopper/APT10
China pwns global telcos, targets key subscribers
FVEY owns Yandex
Tourists entering Xinjiang now have mobile malware installed at border
Florida city governments having a bad time
Much, much more!
This week’s edition of Risky Business is brought to you by Senetas. They make layer 2 encryption tech, but they’ve also got a content disarm and reconstruction play now, Votiro, as well as their safe file sharing platform SureDrop. But we’re sticking with encryption in this week’s sponsor interview. Senetas CTO Julian Fay will be along a bit later to talk about his trip to the International Crypto Module Conference. He’ll fill us in on what the agenda was there – lots of talk about quantum resistant crypto and also some talk about streamlining various certification regimes.
Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that’s your thing.