WannaCry

Video editing tips and protection from ransomware – July 13, 2019

Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Editing home video to upload onto YouTube. And we meet the British computer…

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Congress stepping in after reorganizations, leadership vacuum leave HCCIC fate unclear

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Agencies dodge WannaCry bullet, but legacy IT still jeopardizes networks

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HHS’ cybersecurity center offering much more than a Band-Aid for health IT cyber attacks

The Health Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (HCCIC) not only provides resources and guidance on how to handle cyberattacks against the…

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Even before cyber EO, U.S. Trade and Development Agency bakes in risk management

Benjamin Bergersen, the chief information officer of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, said the agency uses a combination of NIST documents, FedRAMP…

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In this Monday, May 15, 2017, file photo, employees watch electronic boards to monitor possible ransomware cyberattacks at the Korea Internet and Security Agency in Seoul, South Korea. A couple of things about the WannaCry cyberattack are now pretty certain. It was the biggest in history and it’s a scary preview of things to come _ we’re all going to have to get used to hearing the word “ransomware.” But one thing is a lot less clear: whether North Korea had anything to do with it. (Yun Dong-jin/Yonhap via AP, File)

James Scott: Critical infrastructure still vulnerable

Federal News Radio has decided to remove the content of this article after recent investigative reports have called into question the credibility of the expert interviewed.

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