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Also: Rethinking IT-OT Integration; Previewing Black Hat 2025
In this week’s update, four ISMG editors discussed the latest on the ToolShell exploit and the rise of Warlock ransomware, why IT-OT integration may not be the best answer for industrial security and what to expect next week from ISMG Studio at Black Hat Conference 2025.
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; Suparna Goswami, executive editor; and Tom Field, senior vice president of editorial – discussed:
- How China-linked attackers exploited the ToolShell flaw in SharePoint servers, using Warlock ransomware in a campaign that blends espionage and cybercrime;
- Why full IT-OT integration may be both unrealistic and risky, and how “coordinated autonomy” offers a more pragmatic approach to aligning cybersecurity with operational resilience in industrial settings;
- ISMG Studio’s upcoming coverage at Black Hat 2025, which will include more than 30 interviews with CISOs, security leaders, researchers and ethical hackers, on topics including responsible AI, identity-based attacks and threat-led defense.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the July 18 edition on how the Seychelles Bank breach mirrors the ‘Panama Papers’ scandal and the July 25 edition on the alarming wave of China-linked SharePoint exploits.