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Telecom Data Risks: Government's Role in the Fight - Ep 106

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The latest episode of Reimagining Cyber dives into the recent major data breaches that have rocked the telecom sector, focusing on the latest AT&T incident.

It begins by reflecting on the historical context of cyberattacks in telecom, noting T-Mobile’s previous breach involving 85 million records and a hefty $500 million settlement.

Host of the show Rob Aragoa details the chronology of AT&T's breaches, starting with a lesser-known incident from 2021, where the hacker “ShinyHunters” initially infiltrated AT&T's systems.

Despite early warnings, AT&T dismissed the threat, leading to a subsequent data dump on the dark web in early 2023, exposing over 73 million records. Fast forward to the latest breach disclosed last week, impacting a staggering 110 million customers, with call and text message records from May to October 2022 being compromised.

Rob explains the intricate balance between national security concerns and public transparency, highlighting the role of the Department of Justice in delaying the breach announcement.

The discussion then shifts to the broader implications and accountability within the telecom industry. Rob references the FCC's recent update to their data breach notification rules, which were 16 years old, underscoring the urgent need for regulatory improvements.

Rob concludes by examining the steps AT&T and its cloud data provider, Snowflake, are taking to prevent future breaches, such as implementing mandatory multi-factor authentication. They stress the importance of basic cybersecurity hygiene and the necessity for ongoing vigilance in protecting sensitive customer data.

This episode offers a comprehensive look at the complexities and challenges in securing the telecom sector, leaving listeners with critical insights into how these breaches occur and the measures needed to prevent them. Tune in for an engaging and informative discussion on one of the most pressing issues in cybersecurity today.

Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.
Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.
Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

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The latest episode of Reimagining Cyber dives into the recent major data breaches that have rocked the telecom sector, focusing on the latest AT&T incident.

It begins by reflecting on the historical context of cyberattacks in telecom, noting T-Mobile’s previous breach involving 85 million records and a hefty $500 million settlement.

Host of the show Rob Aragoa details the chronology of AT&T's breaches, starting with a lesser-known incident from 2021, where the hacker “ShinyHunters” initially infiltrated AT&T's systems.

Despite early warnings, AT&T dismissed the threat, leading to a subsequent data dump on the dark web in early 2023, exposing over 73 million records. Fast forward to the latest breach disclosed last week, impacting a staggering 110 million customers, with call and text message records from May to October 2022 being compromised.

Rob explains the intricate balance between national security concerns and public transparency, highlighting the role of the Department of Justice in delaying the breach announcement.

The discussion then shifts to the broader implications and accountability within the telecom industry. Rob references the FCC's recent update to their data breach notification rules, which were 16 years old, underscoring the urgent need for regulatory improvements.

Rob concludes by examining the steps AT&T and its cloud data provider, Snowflake, are taking to prevent future breaches, such as implementing mandatory multi-factor authentication. They stress the importance of basic cybersecurity hygiene and the necessity for ongoing vigilance in protecting sensitive customer data.

This episode offers a comprehensive look at the complexities and challenges in securing the telecom sector, leaving listeners with critical insights into how these breaches occur and the measures needed to prevent them. Tune in for an engaging and informative discussion on one of the most pressing issues in cybersecurity today.

Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.
Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.
Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

  continue reading

122 episoder

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