Brian Lichter, John Ailes, Kellen Dwyer
Cyber practitioners have long been familiar with nation-states executing cyber intrusions to steal information and intellectual property. But as the physical threat landscape has begun to shift globally, so too has the cyber landscape. This panel will discuss the nation-state threat landscape, what the U.S. government is doing to at-risk industries, and steps organizations can take to prevent and respond to APT threats.
Brian Lichter, VP, Engagement Management, Aon’s Cyber Solutions
John Ailes, Manager, Digital Forensics & Incident Response, Aon’s Cyber Solutions
Kellen Dwyer, Partner, Litigation & Trial Practice, Alston & Bird
Reading Materials:
- Advisory on North Korean IT Workers
- DOJ Unseals Indictment of Evil Corp Member, While OFAC Announces New Evil Corp Sanctions
- Identifying and Mitigating Living Off the Land Techniques
- Iranian Cyber Actors’ Brute Force and Credential Access Activity Compromises Critical Infrastructure Organizations
- People’s Republic of China-Linked Actors Compromise Routers and IoT Devices for Botnet Operations
- PRC State-Sponsored Actors Compromise and Maintain Persistent Access to U.S. Critical Infrastructure
- Ransomware Attacks on Critical Infrastructure Fund DPRK Malicious Cyber Activities
- Russian Military Cyber Actors Target U.S. and Global Critical Infrastructure
- SVR cyber actors adapt tactics for initial cloud access
- U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack – WSJ
- Update on SVR Cyber Operations and Vulnerability Exploitation