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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar: Evolving Security Threats and the 2024 Election
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, threats to the security and integrity of U.S. elections have evolved. While foreign cyberattacks and influence campaigns still present significant risks to election infrastructure\, election workers themselves are now under attack as they face harassment and intimidation\, as well as attempts to interfere in the election process. Derek Tisler (Counsel\, Brennan Center for Justice) will discuss both longstanding and emerging election security threats\, how these threats may impact the 2024 election\, and what we can do to protect free and fair elections. \nPresenter:\nDerek Tisler\, Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice’s Elections & Government Program \nWho Can Attend: \nOpen only to vetted InfraGard members \nRegistration:\nSee weekly email.
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/5147/
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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar: Introduction to the North Korea’s Intelligence and Security Services (NKIS)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to the North Korea’s Intelligence and Security Services (NKIS) and their worldwide support to the Kim Dynasty. This presentation is the third in a series of adversarial intelligence and security services presentations by Doc Morgan (AZ IMA): “Introduction to Russian Intelligence and Security Services” (Sep 2023) and the “Chinese Intelligence\, Security\, and Influence Operations” (Nov and Dec 2023). \nThe presentation provides a brief overview of North Korea’s regional presence\, history\, and the Kim Dynasty to set the stage for the NKIS discussion (missions\, organizations\, functions\, and tradecraft). The primary NKIS organizations included: Ministry of State Security; Ministry of Social Security; Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB); and the Supreme Guard Command. The NKIS provides unique support on a global scale for NK’s Nuclear\, Missile\, Space\, and Cyber Operations despite massive UN and U.S. sanctions. The presentation discusses each of the operations. The RGB’s reorganization included a large investment in cyber espionage which begs the question; “in the case of NKIS\, are they cyber spies or cyber criminals?”. Join us for an informative and thought-provoking presentation. \nPresenter: \n\nDoc Morgan\, Intelligence\, Retired\n\nWho Can Attend:\nOpen only to vetted InfraGard members. \nTarget Audience:\nIntelligence. \nRegistration:\nSee weekly email.
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-introduction-to-the-north-koreas-intelligence-and-security-services-nkis/
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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar: Economic Espionage: Behavioral Study on Employee Reporting of Insider Threat Incidents
DESCRIPTION:June 24\, 2024\, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. CST\nIMA Webinar: Economic Espionage: Behavioral Study on Employee Reporting of Insider Threat Incidents\nPresented by InfraGard Chicago & MITRE Corporation \nMITRE Corporation\, a FFRDC research and development\, behavioral scientists conducted a sensitive behavioral experiment\, the first of its kind\, to derive a data-driven understanding of why employees do not report insider threat incidents. To accomplish this\, MITRE sent out a series of LinkedIn messages from a recruiter with ties to a foreign adversary to 300 employees at a medium size company. The LinkedIn messages were crafted from actual messages used by foreign adversaries. Followed-up by employee interviews\, MITRE leveraged the data and findings to evaluate assumptions about low reporting rates including perceptions of security reporting mechanisms\, concerns about anonymity\, fears about retaliation for reporting\, and expectations about responses from security after reporting. Based on that analysis\, the MITRE research team made evidence-based recommendations for how security awareness programs\, security reporting programs\, and Insider Threat/Risk Programs can improve employee reporting of insider threats at their organization. \nPresenter Information: \n\nDr. Deanna Caputo\, Chief Scientist for Insider Threat Capabilities\, The MITRE Corporation\nChristos Linardakis\, DIB Sector Chief\, InfraGard Chicago\n\nWho Can Attend: Open to anyone \nRegistration: Click to register
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-economic-espionage-behavioral-study-on-employee-reporting-of-insider-threat-incidents/
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DESCRIPTION:As cyber incidents escalate in number and severity\, so do the stakes for CISOs\, who must navigate the pressures of arguing for resourcing\, implementing robust cybersecurity measures\, and managing the aftermath of breaches. That role now comes with increased regulatory scrutiny and potential personal civil and criminal liability. In light of these heightened risks\, we will discuss why CISOs should insist on additional legal and contractual protections when evaluating positions\, such as indemnification clauses\, liability insurance\, and clear definitions of their roles and reporting responsibilities. We will also discuss emerging statutory and regulatory legal risks faced by CISOs and emphasize the crucial pre- and post-incident support provided by cyber counsel. Cyber counsel plays a vital role by providing the legal and regulatory basis that supports the CISO’s findings and needs in navigating compliance and risk management. Their expertise aids in mitigating legal risks\, ensuring that security measures align with legal standards. We will also discuss aligning statutory with standards-based compliance mapping\, the crucial distinction between “commercially reasonable” and “defensible” – and why CISO’s should be focused on the latter through effective documentation\, third-party audits\, and continuous regulatory adaptation. \nThis presentation will provide guidance for CISOs to better safeguard themselves while enhancing the organization’s overall cybersecurity posture. Join us to gain insights into navigating the increased scrutiny and legal liability that define the modern CISO’s role. \nPresenters:\nSteven Teppler\, Chief Cyber/Legal Officer\, Mandelbaum Barrett\nTom Scurrah\, VP Programs and Content\, CyberRisk Alliance \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen to anyone. Heads of Cyber\, CISOs\, and emerging cyber leaders will benefit most. Other roles that would benefit include cyber practitioners\, risk officers\, and cyber-law professionals. \nRegistration:\nClick to register
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/5149/
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