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UnavailableWelcome to Season 2! - GRIZZLY STEPPE and Cybersecurity Efforts in the New Jersey
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Welcome to Season 2! - GRIZZLY STEPPE and Cybersecurity Efforts in the New Jersey

FromIntelligence. Unclassified.


Currently unavailable

Welcome to Season 2! - GRIZZLY STEPPE and Cybersecurity Efforts in the New Jersey

FromIntelligence. Unclassified.

ratings:
Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The FBI and DHS released a Joint Analysis Report containing technical details and indicators of compromise (IOCs) that the US government has attributed to Russian intelligence services, designated as GRIZZLY STEPPE, in connection with malicious cyber-enabled activities targeting a variety of US entities over the last several years. This report was intended to provide network defenders with previously undisclosed and in some cases declassified IOCs to aid in detecting and, when necessary, blocking network traffic or malicious tools used by Russian actors, as well as to encourage the reporting of confirmed incidents to Federal authorities.
Today, as we welcome you back to Season 2 of Intelligence. Unclassified., Rosemary Martorana is joined by New Jersey's Chief Technology Officer Dave Wienstein, NJOHSP's Director of Cybersecurity CISO Steven Branigan, and New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell Director Mike Geraghty who discuss what GRIZZLY STEPPE actually is and what efforts are being put forth in New Jersey to secure our digital footprint.
Released:
Jan 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

The purpose of this podcast is to provide unclassified information about current trends in homeland security for the state of New Jersey, as well as educational information and resources for your awareness. Please feel free to add this podcast to your RSS feed or iTunes. You can also follow NJOHSP on Twitter @NJOHSP and Facebook. All links can be found in the show notes and on our website www.njohsp.gov.