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Dale Peterson discusses with Maggie how she got into OT security, her recent move to the Financial Sector, women in ICS security, and more.
Dale Peterson speaks with Joel Langill, the SCADAHacker, about his new training course entitled Conducting Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk Assessments For ICS. A two day version of this course will be offered prior to S4x25. Of course Dale and Joel jump around a bit on training, the workforce and other items. Take a listen.
Podcast: (CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber SecurityEpisode: Shaping the Future of OT Security with Dale PetersonPub date: 2024-11-06Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, the conversation centers on the critical role of operational technology (OT) security and the unique contributions of the S4 Conference. Dale Peterson shares his journey and insights into the challenges of underrepresentation in cybersecurity, especially for women and other groups, and highlights innovative scholarship initiatives aimed at bridging this gap. The discussion also delves into the evolving landscape of AI in cybersecurity, addressing both its potential and the complexities it brings. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on managing cybersecurity risks, prioritizing investments, and developing effective recovery strategies in OT environments. As we look forward to S4 2025 in Tampa, Florida, this episode offers a glimpse into the future of cybersecurity and the importance of resilience in our systemsThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Derek Harp, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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In this episode, the conversation centers on the critical role of operational technology (OT) security and the unique contributions of the S4 Conference. Dale Peterson shares his journey and insights into the challenges of underrepresentation in cybersecurity, especially for women and other groups, and highlights innovative scholarship initiatives aimed at bridging this gap. The discussion also delves into the evolving landscape of AI in cybersecurity, addressing both its potential and the complexities it brings. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on managing cybersecurity risks, prioritizing investments, and developing effective recovery strategies in OT environments. As we look forward to S4 2025 in Tampa, Florida, this episode offers a glimpse into the future of cybersecurity and the importance of resilience in our systems
Dale Peterson interviews Rob Lee on the S4 Main Stage. They cover a lot of ground and Rob is never shy about sharing his opinions and analysis. They discuss: Rob's first S4 PIPEDREAM deployed v. employed distinction … and why 2 years later is it still the most dangerous ICS malware? Are we really more homogenous? What makes a group something that Rob/Dragos tracks as an ICS focused attacker? If the answer to intel is do the basics, do I need intel? What ICS specific data was VOLTZITE exfiltrating? What countries are targeting critical infrastructure? Is it realistic to expect any country to not target its adversaries CI? Threat actors focused on manufacturing How should an asset owner measure the effectiveness of their detection solution?
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: 2024 Threat Report – OT Cyber Attacks with Physical ConsequencesPub date: 2024-05-03Waterfall Security Solutions and ICSSTRIVE put out an annual threat report that Dale Peterson believes is the best in OT. Why? It only includes incidents that had physical consequences on systems monitored and controlled by OT. Dale and Andrew discuss: What is in and out of scope for the report. The breakdown of the 68 incidents that occurred in 2023 by industry sector, cause, threat actor and more. The impact reporting requirements may have on these numbers in the future. What percentage of OT cyber incidents with physical consequences are made public. Ransomware on IT causing physical consequences, exfil v. encryption, and what asset owners should do given this represents 80% of the known incidents in the report. And more. Links: 2024 Threat Report: https://waterfall-security.com/ot-insights-center/ot-cybersecurity-insights-center/2024-threat-report-ot-cyberattacks-with-physical-consequences/ ICSSTRIVE: https://icsstrive.com S4 Events YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/s4events The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: 2024 Threat Report – OT Cyber Attacks with Physical ConsequencesPub date: 2024-05-03Waterfall Security Solutions and ICSSTRIVE put out an annual threat report that Dale Peterson believes is the best in OT. Why? It only includes incidents that had physical consequences on systems monitored and controlled by OT. Dale and Andrew discuss: What is in and out of scope for the report. The breakdown of the 68 incidents that occurred in 2023 by industry sector, cause, threat actor and more. The impact reporting requirements may have on these numbers in the future. What percentage of OT cyber incidents with physical consequences are made public. Ransomware on IT causing physical consequences, exfil v. encryption, and what asset owners should do given this represents 80% of the known incidents in the report. And more. Links: 2024 Threat Report: https://waterfall-security.com/ot-insights-center/ot-cybersecurity-insights-center/2024-threat-report-ot-cyberattacks-with-physical-consequences/ ICSSTRIVE: https://icsstrive.com S4 Events YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/s4events The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Waterfall Security Solutions and ICSSTRIVE put out an annual threat report that Dale Peterson believes is the best in OT. Why? It only includes incidents that had physical consequences on systems monitored and controlled by OT. Dale and Andrew discuss: What is in and out of scope for the report. The breakdown of the 68 incidents that occurred in 2023 by industry sector, cause, threat actor and more. The impact reporting requirements may have on these numbers in the future. What percentage of OT cyber incidents with physical consequences are made public. Ransomware on IT causing physical consequences, exfil v. encryption, and what asset owners should do given this represents 80% of the known incidents in the report. And more. Links: 2024 Threat Report: https://waterfall-security.com/ot-insights-center/ot-cybersecurity-insights-center/2024-threat-report-ot-cyberattacks-with-physical-consequences/ ICSSTRIVE: https://icsstrive.com S4 Events YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/s4events
Dale Peterson is the Executive Director of the EBA and has been on staff at Eagle Brook Church for 24 years. Listen in as he discusses how our vision culture came to be by defining the purpose and mission for Eagle Brook. Since the launch of the EBA in 2006, they have helped hundreds of churches and leaders define their own mission and purpose, which has led to over 180,000 decisions to follow Jesus!
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AIPub date: 2023-11-15This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AIPub date: 2023-11-15This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation.
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: IACS System Testing and Assessment Rating (STAR) Methodology with Don WeberPub date: 2023-10-25Don Weber joins Dale Peterson to describe his IACS STAR Methodology to score the risk of a vulnerability to an ICS (or IACS in 62443-speak). It is a modification of the OWASP Risk Rating Methodology. Don has modified some of the 16-factors to create IACS STAR. The methodology and code is available on GitHub and a calculator is available on line. Don and Dale discuss: What Don likes about the OWASP Risk Rating Potential issues with putting numbers to SME judgment Differences between IACS STAR and the OWASP Risk Rating The weighting of the 16 factors The future of IACS STAR Links Slides Discussed In The Show: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/IACS-STAR.pdf IACS STAR GitHub Repo: https://github.com/cutaway-security/IACS_STAR_Methodology IACS STAR Calculator: https://iacs-star-calculator.com/iacs_star_calculator.html Cutaway Security Website: https://www.cutawaysecurity.com ICS-Patch Decision Tree: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ICS-Patch-0_1.pdf The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: IACS System Testing and Assessment Rating (STAR) Methodology with Don WeberPub date: 2023-10-25Don Weber joins Dale Peterson to describe his IACS STAR Methodology to score the risk of a vulnerability to an ICS (or IACS in 62443-speak). It is a modification of the OWASP Risk Rating Methodology. Don has modified some of the 16-factors to create IACS STAR. The methodology and code is available on GitHub and a calculator is available on line. Don and Dale discuss: What Don likes about the OWASP Risk Rating Potential issues with putting numbers to SME judgment Differences between IACS STAR and the OWASP Risk Rating The weighting of the 16 factors The future of IACS STAR Links Slides Discussed In The Show: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/IACS-STAR.pdf IACS STAR GitHub Repo: https://github.com/cutaway-security/IACS_STAR_Methodology IACS STAR Calculator: https://iacs-star-calculator.com/iacs_star_calculator.html Cutaway Security Website: https://www.cutawaysecurity.com ICS-Patch Decision Tree: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ICS-Patch-0_1.pdf The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Don Weber joins Dale Peterson to describe his IACS STAR Methodology to score the risk of a vulnerability to an ICS (or IACS in 62443-speak). It is a modification of the OWASP Risk Rating Methodology. Don has modified some of the 16-factors to create IACS STAR. The methodology and code is available on GitHub and a calculator is available on line. Don and Dale discuss: What Don likes about the OWASP Risk Rating Potential issues with putting numbers to SME judgment Differences between IACS STAR and the OWASP Risk Rating The weighting of the 16 factors The future of IACS STAR Links Slides Discussed In The Show: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/IACS-STAR.pdf IACS STAR GitHub Repo: https://github.com/cutaway-security/IACS_STAR_Methodology IACS STAR Calculator: https://iacs-star-calculator.com/iacs_star_calculator.html Cutaway Security Website: https://www.cutawaysecurity.com ICS-Patch Decision Tree: https://dale-peterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ICS-Patch-0_1.pdf
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Dale Peterson On The Sunspace Alliance WebinarPub date: 2023-09-20Dale Peterson was recently interviewed by Jay Johnson of Sandia and Tom Tansy of the Sunspec Alliance as part of their distributed energy resources (DER) Sunspec webinar series. We covered a lot of issues and Dale was not shy in throwing out some analysis and opinions. After 5 minutes discussing the S4x24 ticket process, the topics discussed: How DER will deal with the complex, large number of users and stakeholders PKI environment. The Sunspec device security specification and the benefits of a limited, key set of security controls. What is the role of government regulation to solve DER security issues? The potential power of the utility companies to levy requirements and be a choke point for access. The Patch Act, FDA and DER. shift left and product liability due to security flaws and more The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Dale Peterson was recently interviewed by Jay Johnson of Sandia and Tom Tansy of the Sunspec Alliance as part of their distributed energy resources (DER) Sunspec webinar series. We covered a lot of issues and Dale was not shy in throwing out some analysis and opinions. After 5 minutes discussing the S4x24 ticket process, the topics discussed: How DER will deal with the complex, large number of users and stakeholders PKI environment. The Sunspec device security specification and the benefits of a limited, key set of security controls. What is the role of government regulation to solve DER security issues? The potential power of the utility companies to levy requirements and be a choke point for access. The Patch Act, FDA and DER. shift left and product liability due to security flaws and more
Dale PetersonTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Dale Peterson.Dale is the writer / director of the upcoming television series 'In Through the Out Door'.In this episode, we chat about his career. Starting as a music video director in the Detroit area, Dale made a name for himself in the music scene and quickly became a 'go to' for music videos. We touch on Dale's early struggles with dyslexia, and how he overcame some of those obstacles. Then we talk about a couple of documentaries that Dale made a few years ago; one was about the homeless population on Skid Row in Los Angeles, and the other was for National geographic about the return of wolves into Yellowstone national park. Of course, I ask him all about his feature film Hello, My Name Is Frank, which is a road trip comedy about a man with Tourette Syndrome. Then we move onto his newest project: In Through the Out Door, which is In Through the Out Door stars: Garrett M. Brown, Martin Copping, Christine Kilmer, and Jesse C. Boyd. Dale is very frank, open, and honest about his struggles with dyslexia. I applaud him and appreciate his generosity and candor. Thank you, Dale.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4068452/advertisement
On this episode of ITCAF we're talking all about the very latest with the WGA strike and the potential SAG-AFTRA and IATSE strikes with special guest, actor Jared Becker. We then dive into the weekend's "Barbenheimer" box office battle and the huge numbers both "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" are delivering for Warner Bros. and Universal, the newly released second trailer for Marvel's highly anticipated film, "The Marvels", Paramount's surprise "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" presentation at San Diego Comic-Con, Lionsgate's delayed release dates for "White Bird: A Wonder Story" and the "Dirty Dancing" sequel, MGM's change of distribution strategy for its upcoming film, "Challengers", and more! Our guest this week, from the new series "In Through The Out Door" is writer/director Dale Peterson! Plus, our "Top 5 ___________"!. segment; this week it's Top 5 "Actors/Actresses Whose Range Is Underutilized", and of course we have our box office results, and the IMDbPro Starmeter toppers! Website: https://crazyantmedia.com Merchandise: https://crazyantmedia.com/crazy-ant-merchandise Our film, Deadlines: https://crazyantmedia.com/deadlines Podcasts: ITCAFpodcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/itcafpodcast/id1644145531 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tf6L0e7vO9xnVtWaip67s?si=tYPrIVr_R36qpYns4qeZ8g Everything's Okay Podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythings-okay/id1664547993 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uMm80MW4K50f8uURgVUYp?si=9mF7mwf_Qe-ZDqKBhEovMg Social Media: ITCAFpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/itcafpodcast?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6w Instagram: https://instagram.com/itcafpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQ7hHn/ Everything's Okay Twitter: https://twitter.com/everythingsokp?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/everythingsokp?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Crazy Ant Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantmedia?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6w Instagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantmedia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQP1c1/ Logan (Right) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jloganaustin?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/jloganaustin?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@j.loganaustin?_t=8ZMB9Hp1yxf&_r=1 Dustin (Left) Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantceo?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantceo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crazyantceo?_t=8ZMB84k7BUM&_r=1
Our special guest this week, from the new series, "In Through The Out Door" is writer/director, Dale Peterson who joins us to chat all about how he got started in the industry by directing music videos for huge artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and Alice In Chains, the transition from music videos to film, his new series, "In Through The Out Door", and more! He also shares some great stories about his time as a documentarian, and how he feels about producing. Website: https://crazyantmedia.com Merchandise: https://crazyantmedia.com/crazy-ant-merchandise Our film, Deadlines: https://crazyantmedia.com/deadlines Podcasts: ITCAFpodcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/itcafpodcast/id1644145531 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tf6L0e7vO9xnVtWaip67s?si=tYPrIVr_R36qpYns4qeZ8g Everything's Okay Podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythings-okay/id1664547993 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uMm80MW4K50f8uURgVUYp?si=9mF7mwf_Qe-ZDqKBhEovMg Social Media: ITCAFpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/itcafpodcast?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6w Instagram: https://instagram.com/itcafpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQ7hHn/ Everything's Okay Twitter: https://twitter.com/everythingsokp?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/everythingsokp?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Crazy Ant Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantmedia?s=21&t=q0HdFq3CPkXBzVYHYdJW6w Instagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantmedia?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRLQP1c1/ Logan (Right) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jloganaustin?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/jloganaustin?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@j.loganaustin?_t=8ZMB9Hp1yxf&_r=1 Dustin (Left) Twitter: https://twitter.com/crazyantceo?s=21&t=ckQqBvyxz3lYqKHLrI6peA Instagram: https://instagram.com/crazyantceo?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crazyantceo?_t=8ZMB84k7BUM&_r=1
In this episode, Gen Arcovio, Debra Crouch and I share what we are reading this summer for pleasure. * Gen Acorvio is a literacy trainer at the Lesley Reading Recovery & Literacy Collaborative (@Lesley_CRRLC). She is also the co-contributor for@LiteracyPages at https://literacypages.wordpress.com/. * Debra Crouch works nationally as an independent literacy consultant, collaborating with districts and schools in designing professional learning opportunities. She can be reached at https://www.teachingdecisions.com/. Here are the titles that we are reading:What Debra is reading* The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan* Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffith* Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man by Dale Peterson, The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times by Jane GoodallWhat Gen is reading* The Cabinet of Dr. Leng by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child* The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot* Front Desk by Kelly YangWhat Matt is reading* Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen* The Anomaly by Hervé Le Tellier* Simon Sort of Says by Erin BowWe concluded our conversation by sharing what we know about ourselves as readers.The following questions helped guide our conversation:* Why are you reading what you are reading?* What has resonated with you so far?* What have you learned about yourself as a reader?These questions can also serve to support engagement, understanding, and identity. Subscribe today to receive future litercy and leadership resources. Take care,Matt Get full access to Read by Example at readbyexample.substack.com/subscribe
Award-winning writer/director Dale Peterson is the writer/director/creator of the exciting new television series In Through the Out Door,” a time travel horror-thriller starring Martin Copping (Call Of Duty), Jesse. C Brown (Halloween Ends), Christina Kilmer (High Holidays) and Garrett M. Brown (Kick-Ass). One of Peterson's notable achievements came in 2016 with the completion of his feature film, Hello, My Name is Frank, starring Garrett M. Brown (Kick-Ass), Rachel DiPillo (Chicago Med), Hayley Kiyoko (Insidious: Chapter 3) and Travis Caldwell (The Magnificent 7) which is an uplifting story about a recluse with severe Tourette Syndrome who is dragged on a road trip with three teenage girls. The film garnered critical acclaim, winning seven awards in six festivals, including Best Dramatic Feature and Best Actor at the Manhattan Film Festival. It also received the prestigious Best Feature honors at the international Tourette Film Festival. Peterson's sensitive and accurate portrayal of a man with Tourette's earned the film an unprecedented endorsement by the Tourette Association of America, further solidifying his impact as a filmmaker. Peterson has dedicated himself to writing screenplays and directing his own films and TV pilots. His documentary I'm Gonna Do It Until The Day I Die won Best of Fest at the Arizona Underground Film Festival and Best Short at the Charlotte and Detroit Film Festivals in 2009. In 2011, his film Hard to Come By earned seven awards at nine festivals, including Best Short at the Manhattan and Palm Beach International Film Festivals, and he received the Best Director award at the Los Angeles ITN Film Festival. In addition to his work in music videos, Dale Peterson has made significant contributions to the world of filmmaking. He produced Bring Your Best, a nationally-acclaimed documentary about homelessness in LA's Skid Row, shedding light on an important social issue. During the '90s, he captured the return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in National Geographic: Wolves, a Legend Returns to Yellowstone, and delved into the rich talent of poets and musicians in the LA coffeehouse scene in Halo in My Coffee (executive produced by Steve Martin). Originally from Detroit, Dale started his career in entertainment by producing, writing, directing, shooting, and editing over 100 music videos for Detroit and Los Angeles record labels and bands including The Melvins and Alice in Chains.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is a classic film by Stanley Kubrick set in the distant future of 2001, when humankind finally evolves into spacefaring starbabies with no help from the AI they designed to help them. But the first act is set at the dawn of humanity, which means we get to review it on our prehistoric podcast! Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch the 2001: A Space Odyssey dubstep remix: https://vimeo.com/98811524 Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonic_Males Darren Naish on tapir attacks https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/tapir-attacks-past-present-but-hopefully-not-future/ The earliest evidence of stone tool use: https://news.stonybrook.edu/newsroom/press-release/general/150520stonetools/ Chimpanzees hunt with spears: https://phys.org/news/2015-04-chimps-senegal-fashion-spears.html The Savannah Hypothesis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_hypothesis The earliest bipedal hominins: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-02226-5 The Turing Test: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test Eliza Chatbot: https://web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/eliza.html ChatGPT: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt Lunar regolith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_soil Space grip shoes: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/magnetic-space-grip-shoe/overview/ Walking is really just falling and catching yourself: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/walking-really-is-just-falling-and-catching-yourself
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is a classic film by Stanley Kubrick set in the distant future of 2001, when humankind finally evolves into spacefaring starbabies with no help from the AI they designed to help them. But the first act is set at the dawn of humanity, which means we get to review it on our prehistoric podcast!Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:Watch the 2001: A Space Odyssey dubstep remix: https://vimeo.com/98811524 Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonic_Males Darren Naish on tapir attacks https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/tapir-attacks-past-present-but-hopefully-not-future/ The earliest evidence of stone tool use: https://news.stonybrook.edu/newsroom/press-release/general/150520stonetools/ Chimpanzees hunt with spears: https://phys.org/news/2015-04-chimps-senegal-fashion-spears.html The Savannah Hypothesis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_hypothesis The earliest bipedal hominins: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-02226-5 The Turing Test: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test Eliza Chatbot: https://web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/eliza.html ChatGPT: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt Lunar regolith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_soilSpace grip shoes: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/magnetic-space-grip-shoe/overview/ Walking is really just falling and catching yourself: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/walking-really-is-just-falling-and-catching-yourself
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: OTCEP Panel - Secure PLC Coding PracticesPub date: 2023-06-21This episode is a replay of a lively panel from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore's OT Cybersecurity Expert Panel (OTCEP) last year. It begins with a great introduction to the Top 20 Secure PLC Coding Practices by Sarah Fluchs. At the 35 minute mark the panel discussion begins. There was a lot more disagreement and back and forth than the typical panel. This gives you a variety of points of view and positions to consider. Paul Griswold moderated the panel of Dr. Ong Chen Hui, Joel Langill, Sarah Fluchs and Dale Peterson. Links Top 20 Secure PLC Coding Practices 2023 OTCEP Event Page, August 22 - 23 in Singapore S4x24 Call For Presentations The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This episode is a replay of a lively panel from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore's OT Cybersecurity Expert Panel (OTCEP) last year. It begins with a great introduction to the Top 20 Secure PLC Coding Practices by Sarah Fluchs. At the 35 minute mark the panel discussion begins. There was a lot more disagreement and back and forth than the typical panel. This gives you a variety of points of view and positions to consider. Paul Griswold moderated the panel of Dr. Ong Chen Hui, Joel Langill, Sarah Fluchs and Dale Peterson. Links Top 20 Secure PLC Coding Practices 2023 OTCEP Event Page, August 22 - 23 in Singapore S4x24 Call For Presentations
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: S4x23 Closing PanelPub date: 2023-05-10Ralph Langner, Megan Samford and Zach Tudor join Dale Peterson on the S4 Main Stage to close out S4x23. This Closing Panel is always an attendee favorite as none of these four are afraid to take a strong and even unconventional stance on at OT security topic or issue.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Ralph Langner, Megan Samford and Zach Tudor join Dale Peterson on the S4 Main Stage to close out S4x23. This Closing Panel is always an attendee favorite as none of these four are afraid to take a strong and even unconventional stance on at OT security topic or issue.
Dale Peterson interview CESER Director Puesh Kumar on the S4x23 Main Stage. We discuss a number of CESER programs how they are measuring success, what has not worked, why they are doing some things industry is already doing and more. 5:30 Where is the CESER CRISP program (detection and information sharing) today? Has it stopped or reduced the impact (outages and others) of cyber attacks on the electric sector? How will they measure the success of this program? 10:40 What has CESER tried, thought it would work, and ended up failing? 14:05 CESER's CyTRICS program is testing vendor equipment? Why, does GE and Hitachi need help? And the results have been trivial vulnerabilities that could be found in hours. Why is CESER spending millions on this? 19:25 Cyber Informed Engineering (CIE) is it the same as Secure By Design? This is a long process, what will the early wins look like? Two years from now how will we know if we are succeeding? Maintaining a manual capability dominated the examples in the document, why hasn't this been highlighted in the program? How can we accelerate this? 25:20 Clean Energy Cyber Accelerator is looking at solutions (OT detection and MFA remote access to OT) that are well established with vendor offerings and asset owner deployments. Why is CECA doing this and trying to accomplish?
Dale Peterson interviews cybersecurity legend Gene Spafford on the S4x23 Main Stage. Some of what they cover is: how to deal with securing legacy systems the incredibly productive 3 years of firsts including host IDS, network IDS, honeypot, network vulnerability scanner, and more. What led to this amazing production? The upcoming 25th year of CERIAS His new book Cybersecurity Myths and Misconceptions ... Avoiding the Hazards and Pitfalls that Derail Us and digging into some of those myths (Cyber Offense is Easier than Defense, Sharing More Threat Intel Will Make Things Better, Everyone Should Solve A Given Cybersecurity Problem In The Same Way)
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: ICS Security: Q1 in ReviewPub date: 2023-04-05Marty Edwards joins Dale Peterson to discuss the big stories of the first quarter of 2023. The US National Cybersecurity Strategy ISA / ISASecure starting an OT Site Assessment Certification Ransomware Affecting Operations (indirectly) Marty and Dale then give their win and fail for Q1 and a prediction.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Marty Edwards joins Dale Peterson to discuss the big stories of the first quarter of 2023. The US National Cybersecurity Strategy ISA / ISASecure starting an OT Site Assessment Certification Ransomware Affecting Operations (indirectly) Marty and Dale then give their win and fail for Q1 and a prediction.
Dale Peterson talks with Matt Wyckhouse, Founder and CEO, of Finite State about where the SBOM products and market is today and where it will go in the future. This discussion was informed by the SBOM Challenge at S4x23. Who is the primary buyer of SBOM products and services today? (Hint: Matt thinks that 80% of the code in a product is third party) How accurate are the products, and the Finite State product in particular, in creating a SBOM? How much is the value of a SBOM degraded if it is not perfect? If it is missing software or has inaccuracies? Are the offerings now a product? A semi-custom service that uses a developed product? (with an apt comparison to the detection market) What will the US Government do with all these SBOMs if they actually get them? If they get an exponential increase in software inventory and the patching and cyber maintenance burden. Will there be a separate/distinct OT SBOM market? Will there be a SBOM market in the long run or will it get subsumed in some sort of asset management market? Early thoughts on the SBOM marketplace (a place to collect and distribute and respond to queries on SBOMs) Where is the industry / products now on VEX? Do configuration files belong in a SBOM? Surprise data points from the SBOM Challenge
Dale Peterson interviewed Puesh Kumar on the S4x23 Main Stage. Puesh is the Director of the US Dept of Energy's Cybersecurity, Energy Security, & Emergency Response (CESER). The lead US Government OT cybersecurity agency in the energy sector. After Puesh gives a 3 minute overview on CESER, they dig into it. How are they measuring CRISP's detection and analysis progress? Has it stopped or limited the impact of any attacks? What is one of the CESER programs that didn't work and what did they learn from it? Why is the US Government testing products for GE, Hitachi and other large companies and questioning the results. The push for Cyber Informed Engineering and what success looks like Competing with industy and more ... CESER is tackling a lot so there was much to squeeze into 30 minutes
Podcast: FORGING CONNECTIONSEpisode: Dale Peterson Talks Current and Future States of OT CybersecurityPub date: 2023-01-26On this episode of Forging Connections, Tim has a conversation with Dale Peterson, the founder and host of S4, the world's largest and most advanced ICS / SCADA cyber security conference. Listen in as they talk current and future state of OT cybersecurity. Tune in now!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from HONEYWELL FORGE, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: (CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber SecurityEpisode: 65: How the S4x23 Conference Can Help Your CyberSecurity CareerPub date: 2023-01-18Dale Peterson, the Founder of the S4 Conference, joins Derek Harp today. Dale was on an earlier podcast last year where he spoke about the founding and history of the S4 Conference. Today, he joins Derek to discuss the S4x23 Conference coming up shortly. It will open with a preliminary day on February 13th, and the event will take place on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of February.For more than 15 years, Dale Peterson has been on the leading/bleeding edge helping security-conscious asset owners effectively and efficiently manage risk to their critical assets. He has pioneered numerous ICS security tools and techniques, such as the first intrusion detection signatures for ICS that are now in every commercial product. In 2007 Dale created the S4 Events to showcase the best offensive and defensive work in ICS security and build a community. S4 is now the largest and most advanced ICS event in the world. Dale is constantly pushing and prodding the ICS community to move faster and get better.The S4 Conference has been growing and evolving for many years. In this episode, Dale dives into what to expect and look forward to for this year's S4x23 Conference.Show highlights:Dale gets into what to expect from the upcoming S4x23 ConferenceDale discusses what excites him about the upcoming eventDale talks about the women's social event that will take place on the night of Monday the 13thThere will be a My Favorite Metric game show on the morning of Thursday the 16thThere will be 100 free tickets for women in ICSThere will be a special space for worthy cause exhibitorsWho the event is geared towardLinks and resources: (CS)²AIDale Peterson's websiteDale Peterson on LinkedInGo to www.s4xevents.com for more information about the upcoming S4x23 Conference.Books mentioned:Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon SinekMentioned in this episode:Join CS2AIJoin the largest organization for cybersecurity professionals. Membership has its benefits! We keep you up to date on the latest cybersecurity news and education. Preroll MembershipOur Sponsors:We'd like to thank our sponsors for their faithful support of this podcast. Without their support we would not be able to bring you this valuable content. We'd appreciate it if you would support these companies because they support us! Network Perception Waterfall Security Tripwire KPMG CyberThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Derek Harp, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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Dale Peterson, the Founder of the S4 Conference, joins Derek Harp today. Dale was on an earlier podcast last year where he spoke about the founding and history of the S4 Conference. Today, he joins Derek to discuss the S4x23 Conference coming up shortly. It will open with a preliminary day on February 13th, and the event will take place on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of February.For more than 15 years, Dale Peterson has been on the leading/bleeding edge helping security-conscious asset owners effectively and efficiently manage risk to their critical assets. He has pioneered numerous ICS security tools and techniques, such as the first intrusion detection signatures for ICS that are now in every commercial product. In 2007 Dale created the S4 Events to showcase the best offensive and defensive work in ICS security and build a community. S4 is now the largest and most advanced ICS event in the world. Dale is constantly pushing and prodding the ICS community to move faster and get better.The S4 Conference has been growing and evolving for many years. In this episode, Dale dives into what to expect and look forward to for this year's S4x23 Conference.Show highlights:Dale gets into what to expect from the upcoming S4x23 ConferenceDale discusses what excites him about the upcoming eventDale talks about the women's social event that will take place on the night of Monday the 13thThere will be a My Favorite Metric game show on the morning of Thursday the 16thThere will be 100 free tickets for women in ICSThere will be a special space for worthy cause exhibitorsWho the event is geared towardLinks and resources: (CS)²AIDale Peterson's websiteDale Peterson on LinkedInGo to www.s4xevents.com for more information about the upcoming S4x23 Conference.Books mentioned:Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek
Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Women In ICS SecurityPub date: 2023-01-11Donna Cusimano, Kim Legelis, and Saltanat Mashirov join Dale Peterson to talk about the Women In ICS Security Program at S4x23, Feb 13-16 in Miami South Beach. (see s4xevents.com/women). These are three of a team of volunteers that have put together important career, education, and networking opportunities for the 100 free Women in ICS Security ticket holders and another ~150 women who will attend on a paid ticket. Really impressed and looking forward to seeing what this will accomplish.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Donna Cusimano, Kim Legelis, and Saltanat Mashirov join Dale Peterson to talk about the Women In ICS Security Program at S4x23, Feb 13-16 in Miami South Beach. (see s4xevents.com/women). These are three of a team of volunteers that have put together important career, education, and networking opportunities for the 100 free Women in ICS Security ticket holders and another ~150 women who will attend on a paid ticket. Really impressed and looking forward to seeing what this will accomplish.
On this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, host Eric Greenwald interviews Dale Peterson, a widely recognized name in the OT cybersecurity field and, specifically, in ICS (industrial control system) security. Dale is the founder of S4, the premiere event in ICS security. Dale created the event in 2007 to showcase the best offensive and defensive work in ICS security and to build connections within the industry. He founded Digital Bond, an ICS / SCADA cybersecurity consulting company in 1998 and serves as its CEO. Together, Eric and Dale examine the origins of Dale's influential S4 conference and the addition of this year's SBOM Challenge (in which Finite State will take part in February). They also discuss the future of ICS cybersecurity, the role the SBOM will play, how manufacturers and asset owners can best derive value from the SBOM, and Dale's insights into developing an effective ICS patching strategy that won't break the bank. Interview with Dale Peterson Dale Peterson is the Founder and CEO of Digital Bond, Inc. and S4 Events. Prior to founding Digital Bond in 1998, Dale held a variety of positions in security. Dale started his career as a cryptanalyst with the NSA (National Security Agency) in 1984. He holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In this episode, Eric and Dale discuss: The genesis of the S4 ICS Security Event: How and why Dale created one of the world's largest and most influential ICS cybersecurity conferences Dale's insights into what the future of ICS cybersecurity holds and the role that the SBOM will play How manufacturers and asset owners can best derive information and value from the SBOM (and the business models that will support and fund their continued development and improvement) What constitutes an effective and efficient ICS patching strategy Regulation methodology: cyber hygiene-style vs. risk-based regulations Find Dale on LinkedIn: Dale Peterson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-peterson-s4/ Learn more about S4: https://s4xevents.com/ Thank you for listening to this episode of the IoT: The Internet of Threats podcast, powered by Finite State — the leading supply chain cyber-security solution provider for connected devices and embedded systems. If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe to stay connected and leave a review to get the word out about the podcast. To learn more about building a robust product security program, protecting your connected devices, and complying with emerging regulations and technical standards, visit https://finitestate.io/
Dale Peterson is the founder of the S4 conference and creator of many of today's standard ICS security tools and techniques. We spoke with him about the biggest challenges in industrial control system cybersecurity today and learned from his fascinating personal story.
Dale Peterson gives his thoughts on the top 3 ICS security stories in Sept 2022, and he gives his wins, fails, and predictions for the month.
On this episode of the Unsolicited Response show, Dale Peterson is joined by Kevin Morley of the American Water Works Association and Joel Cox of West Yost Associates to talk about ICS security and the Water Sector. - what makes the water sector unique? - does this uniqueness lead to early and better use of the cloud for operations? - how did the community deal with Oldsmar? - why in the world would the water sector want to follow the NERC CIP model?
Dale Peterson shares his thoughts on SBOMS in OT in three main areas: 1) The S4 SBOM Challenge ... it's three goals and what we hope to learn from it. 2) Near term, now and for the next 2 years, wins for asset owners and SBOMs. 3) What will determine the winners in the SBOM marketplace, early analysis. Links: S4x23 Tickets S4x23 Hotel Info SBOM Challenge Dale's SBOM Content Page
The tables were turned as David Whitehead of SEL interviewed Dale Peterson on Dave's Schweitzer Drive show. - How Dale got into cybersecurity and the ICS security world - How has the threat and security posture changed in the last 10 or 20 securities - Dale's view on the core problem that is not being addressed and the wasted resources being applied to good security practice rather than risk - What areas of ICS security research Dale is most excited about - And a bit about S4 Links: S4x23 Website Schweitzer Drive Podcast
In this solosode, Dale Peterson gives his thoughts on three stories from August as well as a win and fail for the month. Stories this month: South Staffs water hack and opportunity for water sector Lloyds market bulletin overreaction vis-a-vis cyber war exclusions QNX forensics tool
Freight and passenger rail is another industry sector that relies on ICS for safety and services. It has its own language, consequences and standards. In this episode, Dale Peterson speaks with Miki Shifman of Cylus. Most of the episode digs into how rail systems work and the key areas to secure. They cover the TS-50701 standard and TSA's regulations in the US, among other things. The episode concludes with a discussion of the Cylus OT Detection product designed for rail. The big question is a sector specific focus a big enough moat to keep out the big 3 OT detection vendors.
Dale Peterson talks with Mikko Hypponen about his new book: If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable. As with all books, Dale asks who Mikko wrote the book for, who is the intended reader. Then they dig into some of the interesting parts for the security professional including: What security tasks should we expect users to do (and why security training fails) Whose responsible for IoT/IIoT cybersecurity? How are we going to succeed in security IoT, and what regulation might work? Hypponen's Law: If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable Cyber Deterrence Why have their been so few cyber attacks on critical infrastructure? and more. Links If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable book S4x23 Call For Presentations
Industrial control systems (ICSs) across industries have experienced increased security risk in the last decade, and those within the electric power system are no exception. In this episode, Dave Whitehead talks with ICS cybersecurity expert Dale Peterson about today's threat landscape and where ICS asset owners should focus their efforts to address this risk.
Dale Peterson interviewed Richard Seiersen, author of new book The Metrics Manifesto: Confronting Security With Data. For security controls - what would I see that would show me it is working? How do I measure the effectiveness and efficiency of my security controls? Why is so much of the book code, and can the book be valuable if you don't go through the code? A lot of time spent on categories of metrics: burndown and survival, arrival and escapes, and wait time Most of the examples in the book are vuln prevention and remediation ... how will the statistics deal with increases due to SBOMs? ... how to address vulnerabilities with very different related risk? How to address the CISO wanting a single dashboard with OT and IT metrics with very different risk related to those metrics? The concept of value of / return on control and how some CISOs are dealing with cyber risk Using SME beliefs as data and a lot more Links The Metrics Manifesto The book's site with code and other info Richard Seiersen's S4x18 video: How To Measure Anything In Cybersecurity Risk