Cyberattacks Now Risk Kinetic Response

Fraud Management & Cybercrime
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Governance & Risk Management
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Incident & Breach Response

Also: Top Healthcare CISOs’ Cybersecurity Concerns; Fresh NIST Resiliency Guidance



Clockwise, from top left: Scott Ferguson, Mathew Schwartz, Marianne Kolbasuk McGee and Tom Field


What’s hot in the cybersecurity sphere? Four editors at Information Security Media Group describe the latest cybersecurity issues of greatest importance.

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Top topics this week include the risk of cyberattacks provoking a kinetic response, as well as insights from leading healthcare CISOs against the backdrop of this week’s Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference in Las Vegas.


Join the editors – Tom Field, senior vice president of editorial; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor of HealthcareInfoSecurity; Scott Ferguson, managing editor of GovInfoSecurity; and Mathew Schwartz, executive editor of DataBreachToday and for Europe – as they discuss:



  • Key takeaways from an interview with cybersecurity expert Tom Kellermann, head of cybersecurity strategy at VMware Carbon Black, on incident response, especially in the wake of President Joe Biden warning that cyber incidents that target a major power could well provoke a kinetic response;

  • Healthcare CISOs’ top cybersecurity takeaways from the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference running this week, touching on ransomware, resiliency, and supply chain and IoT/OT security;

  • Fresh guidance on resiliency from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology that also integrates with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, which documents attackers’ tactics and techniques based on real-world observations.


The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs on Fridays. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Aug. 6 and July 30 editions, which respectively discuss U.S. government cybersecurity challenges and updates on ransomware attacks.

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