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Iran’s Cyber Playbook: Attacks, Proxies, and Civilian Impact with Ricoh Danielson

28 min · 21. Apr. 202628 min
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When cyberattacks target hospitals, infrastructure, and everyday systems, the line between battlefield and civilian life begins to blur. This week, Elisa is joined by Ricoh Danielson, a cybersecurity expert, U.S. Army veteran, and CEO of 1st Responder Cyber, to unpack Iran’s expanding cyber operations and what they reveal about modern warfare. Drawing on recent attacks and long-standing tactics, they examine how Iran uses cyber tools to project power, exploit both human and technical vulnerabilities, and disrupt essential services. Ricoh [http://services.Ricoh] Danielson [https://www.ricohd.us/about] is a U.S. Army combat veteran, digital forensics expert, cybersecurity leader, and CEO of 1st Responder Cyber. [https://www.1strespondercyber.com/] References: NSLT, Ep. 416, "The Drone Disruption: How Autonomous Systems Are Reshaping the Battlefield with Dawn Zoldi". April 14 2026. [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/national-security-law-today/id1276946676?i=1000761367303]

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Episode Iran’s Cyber Playbook: Attacks, Proxies, and Civilian Impact with Ricoh Danielson Cover

Iran’s Cyber Playbook: Attacks, Proxies, and Civilian Impact with Ricoh Danielson

When cyberattacks target hospitals, infrastructure, and everyday systems, the line between battlefield and civilian life begins to blur. This week, Elisa is joined by Ricoh Danielson, a cybersecurity expert, U.S. Army veteran, and CEO of 1st Responder Cyber, to unpack Iran’s expanding cyber operations and what they reveal about modern warfare. Drawing on recent attacks and long-standing tactics, they examine how Iran uses cyber tools to project power, exploit both human and technical vulnerabilities, and disrupt essential services. Ricoh [http://services.Ricoh] Danielson [https://www.ricohd.us/about] is a U.S. Army combat veteran, digital forensics expert, cybersecurity leader, and CEO of 1st Responder Cyber. [https://www.1strespondercyber.com/] References: NSLT, Ep. 416, "The Drone Disruption: How Autonomous Systems Are Reshaping the Battlefield with Dawn Zoldi". April 14 2026. [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/national-security-law-today/id1276946676?i=1000761367303]

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Episode Assessing the War with Iran: Military Policy and Legal Perspectives Cover

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