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Jason_Healey
All these things can be true at once:1) Solar Winds was espionage not an attack or act of war2) US has done extensive cyber espionage & was predator long before
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Andrew Thompson
anthomsec
One reason it matters to distinguish an attack from espionage is so bad arguments can’t be made about deterrence. The threat of a counterattack in and through cyberspace or other
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
1. Breaking into the capital: felonious2. Stealing Pelosi's laptop: extremely bad3. Planning to sell it to Russia: so bad it's possibly crazt4. KNOWING WHICH INTEL SERVICE WOULD PURCHASE NANCY'S LAPTOP:
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Sergio Caltagirone
cnoanalysis
#SolarWinds was an access operation, not an effects operation. Those saying "only an espionage campaign" and assigning early intent to such a large-scale access operation are mistaken. #ThreatIntel #infosec #cybersecurity
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Ben Buchanan
BuchananBen
I’m hesitant to do this because everyone says how the SolarWinds hack confirms all their priors, but here goes. My PhD and first book argues the blurred lines between espionage
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Shannon Vavra
shanvav
From the White House briefing just now: Anne Neuberger, Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber & Emerging Tech, says the SolarWinds hackers "focused on the identity part of the network
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FBI
FBI
#FBI Director Christopher Wray discussed domestic terrorism, election security, foreign interference, and more during an interview yesterday.http://ow.ly/cj5N50AhYPW Wray highlighted the counterintelligence and economic espionage thre
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Mark Arena
markarenaau
It's rare for someone to be experienced as a CTI analyst on both cyber espionage and cybercrime threat types. I see it often that experienced cyber espionage analysts create groups
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Ingrid d'Hooghe
ingriddhooghe
Hard conclusions on China in new report Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service: "The Chinese deployment of both legal and illegaleconomic resources and (digital) espionageposes the greatest threat to the
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
I agree with @evacide “attack v espionage” is a really fruitless hill for us to have to die on, especially because there are so many stupid and inaccurate buzzwords in
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Ben Bland
benjaminbland
Why did Myanmar coup surprise many foreign analysts & diplomats, even though the generals telegraphed their intentions? Partly it's because predictions are hard, esp about the future. But there's another
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Reesus Patriot™
ReesusP
How many of you believe that Trump committed Treason with Russia? Trump must be held accountable. Distracting with twitter while treasoning, covering for Putin's murder of United States soldiers, is
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t3chlaw
t3chlaw
I’m struggling with the way the media is portraying the SolarWinds revelation. Using the term “cyber attack” inflames the issue. It was espionage. They got into software that allowed them
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Jameel Jaffer
JameelJaffer
Laura Poitras says the Assange indictment poses a grave threat to press freedom. She's right. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/21/opinion/laura-poitras-assange-espionage-act.html It doesn’t matter whether Assange himself is a proper
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Matthew Green
matthew_d_green
I couldn’t tweet a better description than the headline for this piece: After SolarWinds breach, lawmakers ask NSA for help in cracking Juniper cold case.https://www.cyberscoop.com/nsa-juniper-backdoor-wyden-espionage/ For those who haven
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Svetlana Lokhova
RealSLokhova
New docs released in the @GenFlynn case show that on Jan 30, 2017 he was cleared by the FBI of being a “Russian agent”. But how could they even claim
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