From the Spring 2021 Issue

The Key is Under the Mat, and We Left the Lights On

Author(s):

Scott Smurthwaite, PhD, Information System Security Engineer , mangoLabs

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Russian Hackers On December 8, 2020, when FireEye CEO, Kevin Mandia, announced in his company blog that a highly sophisticated state-sponsored adversary stole FireEye’s ‘Red Team’ tools1, it was a harbinger for the storm we would eventually know as, The SolarWinds Hack. The following week, when FireEye announced that they had identified a global campaign … Read more

From the Winter 2018 Issue

Managing Cyber Risk for American Aviation

Author(s):

Scott Smurthwaite, PhD, Information System Security Engineer , mangoLabs

Subba Rao Pasala, System Administrator , Federal Aviation Administration

Thomas Beatty, Program Manager , Federal Aviation Administration

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Chinese Hackers By 2010, it was clear that a persistent threat had infiltrated American public and private sector networks and was stealing sensitive data.  In January of that year, Google stopped offering its search engine in China, citing theft of proprietary code and onerous Chinese censorship.  Google also stated that it, along with more than … Read more