
Anomali Detect Podcast
Podcast by Anomali
Join us as we engage with customers, partners, internal team members and other thought leaders in discussing how organizations are building effective cybersecurity programs that utilize threat intelligence across their infrastructures. From time to time, we will also discuss the latest headlines, threats, and research produced by our Anomali Threat Research team experts.
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The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack crippled an important sector of the nation’s critical national infrastructure (CNI), impacted countless lives in its wake, and ended up costing the company an estimated $5 million in extortion costs (not to mention other unreported damages). Although it certainly came as no surprise that a CNI owner was disrupted through a cyberattack, it was a unique example of just how disruptive ransomware can be. In this Anomali Detect podcast, we speak to Intel471 CEO Mark Arena to unpack Darkside, ransomware, and the pipeline incident.

Although they may not always command the national spotlight, states are frequently on the front lines of the fight to defend against modern cyber threats. Knowing that they are facing a range of attacks spanning across ransomware to fraud and APTs, many states are taking steps to implement multi-pronged strategies that leverage prevention and detection technologies. This episode of the Anomali detect Podcast features State of Oklahoma Cyber Command OMES Senior Staff Officer Chance Grubb, discussing how his organization is responding to the growing numbers of sophisticated adversaries they face.

President Joe Biden is taking the nation’s helm during one of the most challenging times in the modern history of the United States. We’re still in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is making a comeback but still teetering, and when it comes to cybersecurity — headwinds are blowing hard. This episode of the Anomali Detect Podcast features Beltway insider Sonny Sinha of Sinha Associates. With an inside view on the interworking of DC policy making, Sonny sheds light on what a new administration means to the cybersecurity industry.

Forensic experts and news outlets are now following the trail of digital clues, trying to make sense of what happened to FireEye and SolarWinds. At a high level, we know that FireEye was compromised by astate-sponsored adversary [https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2020/12/unauthorized-access-of-fireeye-red-team-tools.html]. In the case of SolarWinds, it is looking like its attacker was able to dwell in victims’ networks for as long as nine months. On this episode we discuss what went wrong and dive into why detection plays a key role in helping organizations to defend against attacks like these.

Join us as we restart our Podcast, where we will regularly engage with innovators, thought leaders and researchers to tackle the most pressing issues in cybersecurity today. On this episode, we look at the future of cybersecurity, where the threat intelligence market is headed, and talk about how private sector and university partnerships can help ease the security professional shortage.
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