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Kaspersky loses court challenge to US Government ban. Cryptomix ransomware. US Departments of Commerce, Homeland Security, and Energy plan resiliency. A packrat at CIA? Reboot your routers.

In today's podcast we hear that Kaspersky has lost its court challenge to the US Government ban on its products, but plans to  appeal. Cryptomix ransomware is out in the wild. Vulnerabilities found in SingTel routers. Chrome 67 update includes patches. The US Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security address botnets (and ask for research). The US Department of Energy plans for resiliency. Twitter takes down tweens. A packrat at CIA? Reboot your routers. Robert M. Lee from Dragos, reviewing some recently published ICS security reports. Guest is Adam Vincent from ThreatConnect on the increasing importance of threat intelligence for many organizations.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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31 May 2018

In today's podcast we hear that Kaspersky has lost its court challenge to the US Government ban on its products, but plans to  appeal. Cryptomix ransomware is out in the wild. Vulnerabilities found in SingTel routers. Chrome 67 update includes patches. The US Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security address botnets (and ask for research). The US Department of Energy plans for resiliency. Twitter takes down tweens. A packrat at CIA? Reboot your routers. Robert M. Lee from Dragos, reviewing some recently published ICS security reports. Guest is Adam Vincent from ThreatConnect on the increasing importance of threat intelligence for many organizations. 

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