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On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, Justin Sherman of the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative who also is a Wired Magazine contributor, discusses the new report by the think tank that he co-authored — “Security in the Billions: Toward a Multinational Strategy to Better Secure the IoT Ecosystem” — to craft a systemic global approach to improve the cyber security as internet-connected and enabled devices proliferate with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. Other co-authors include Patrick Mitchell and Liv Rowley, with Nima Agah, Gabrielle Young, and Tianjiu Zuo.
Danny Palmer talks to Liv Rowley, threat intelligence analyst at Blueliv about the underground economy and how those involved operate. FOLLOW US - Subscribe to ZDNet on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2HzQmyf - Watch more ZDNet videos: http://zd.net/2Hzw9Zy - Follow ZDNet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZDNet - Follow ZDNet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ZDNet_CBSi - Follow ZDNet on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zdnet-com/ - Follow ZDNet on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/zdnet_cbsi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Steve Ragan reports from the RSA 2018 conference, talking with Liv Rowley, an intelligence analyst at Flashpoint, about Spanish cybercrime, an underground community that poses persistent security risks.
Live from RSA Conference 2018, Flashpoint Editorial Director Mike Mimoso talks to intelligence analyst Liv Rowley about her presentation on the Spanish-language cybercrime underground. Liv provides her characterization of this segment of the cybercrime dark web with a particular focus on the Cebolla Chan forum. Liv has studied this forum for quite some time, and brings insight into the type of activity and sophistication on Cebolla Chan, what happened during an 18-month period of inactivity that ended last month, and what defenders need to consider when in the crosshairs of those active on the forum.
In today's podcast, we hear that tensions continue to rise between Russia and other, mostly Western, countries as the number of nations taking diplomatic measures to protest the Salisbury attack exceeds twenty-five. Western governments are on alert for Russian cyber operations as well as diplomatic reprisals. A new bug, BranchScope, is found affecting Intel processors. The Facebook data scandal continues. Atlanta and Baltimore recover from hacks of municipal systems. Dr. Charles Clancy from the Hume Center at VA Tech, discussing the security of analog devices in cyber physical systems. Guest is Liv Rowley from Flashpoint on Dark Web refund fraud. And don't be gulled by bogus job offers.
Cybercriminals offer all sorts of illicit goods for sale on Deep and Dark Web markets. In this episode, Liv Rowley, cybercrime intelligence analyst at Flashpoint, takes us through her team's research into the pricing of certain illegal goods online, including "Fullz", exploit kits, DDoS for hire, RDP servers, card data, bank logs and passports. Supply meets demand in this shady underground ecosystem.
Cybercriminals offer all sorts of illicit goods for sale on Deep and Dark Web markets. In this episode, Liv Rowley, cybercrime intelligence analyst at Flashpoint, takes us through her team's research into the pricing of certain illegal goods online, including "Fullz", exploit kits, DDoS for hire, RDP servers, card data, bank logs and passports. Supply meets demand in this shady underground ecosystem.