How to Hunt for Volt Typhoon Malware in...
The federal government has strenuously and repeatedly stated that critical infrastructure providers must be proactive in hunting for malware that may be present in networks, focusing specifically on CCP-sponsored Volt Typhoon Adversary. Join critical infrastructure experts for a panel discussion on how to hunt for Volt Typhoon. Discussion topics will include: How Four18 Intelligence uses UnknownCyber ThreatHunter to hunt for Volt Typhoon and...
Securing the Municipal Water Supply fro...
Foreign nation state-sponsored cyber group and threat actors affiliated with the Iranian Government have carried out malicious cyber-attacks against multiple critical infrastructure entities; this and other nation state “bad actors” have their eyes on this precious resource. In one case, hackers targeted and disabled a common operational technology (OT) used at water facilities. Unfortunately, these facilities often lack the resour...
Election Security: Protecting the Found...
States’ voter registration systems and voter access have undergone a host of changes over the past five years, thanks in large part to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many states expanded vote-by-mail options, stepped up automatic voter registration programs, or both. Cities took action, as well – Los Angeles, for instance, has overhauled its voting system infrastructure, using open source, the cloud, and cybersecurity partnerships to updat...
July 18, 2024
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Using the Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT)...
Join us on August 13, from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern for Using the Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT) for Evaluation of Dams and Levees. This webinar will comprehensively cover the Cone Penetrometer Test (CPT) from the most basic ideas to advanced topics. It will be engaging, interesting, and enjoyable to watch. The most important concepts will be fully described. There will be numerous examples of state-of-the-art evaluations. Stratigraphy evaluat...
Election Security: Security is Top-of-M...
The 2020 election and its aftermath provided a vivid demonstration of many of the risks faced by election officials across the country – and new dangers have emerged in 2024. Physical threats to poll workers have proliferated, AI-generated disinformation showed up in one state’s primary contest, and other AI threats, whether from partisan interests, corporate disinterest or hostile nation-states, loom large. The landscape is so dan...
September 26, 2024
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