Application Security
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Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Attacks
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Fraud Management & Cybercrime
Also: Medicare Data Breach; Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit Takeaways
In this week’s update, Iran-linked hackers claim to have stolen sensitive emails from U.S. President Donald Trump’s inner circle, application security takeaways from a recent Gartner security and risk summit, and a U.S. Medicare data breach amplifying concerns over the safety, security and private of federal health systems.
See Also: 5 Keys to Building an Adversary-Ready SOC
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tom Field, senior vice president of editorial; Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity – discussed:
- Highlights from the recent Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit in Maryland, including a conversation with Contrast Security’s Jeff Williams on why application security must evolve beyond static code analysis to focus on analyzing applications during runtime;
- The pro-Iranian hacking group “Robert” claiming to have stolen private emails from individuals close to President Trump, in what may be an act of strategic cyber retaliation aimed at projecting strength without triggering direct military conflict, especially following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities;
- A Medicare data breach affecting 103,000 beneficiaries due to fraudulent account creation, alongside a lawsuit by 20 state attorneys general challenging the U.S. government’s plan to share Medicaid data with immigration authorities, raising broader privacy, security and healthcare access concerns.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the June 20 edition on Anubis ransomware group’s puzzling new tactic and the June 27 edition on AI frontier models promoting murder.