Andrea L Limbago

@limbagoa

Geopolitics & cybersecurity, data science, women in tech, quant social scientist, polisci PhD

Joined July 2011

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  1. 5 hours ago

    I'll be discussing this authoritarian playbook, its global impact and some thoughts on a democratic alternative next month . This article is a good primer, with plenty of insights about how various regimes are leveraging the internet to entrench their own durability.

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    6 hours ago

    We're a little over a month away from ! Register today and be a part of what past attendees call "one of the best conferences in the industry". Get registration and program details:

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    Dec 21

    We have one free ticket to the Cyber Threat Intelligence Summit Jan 20 - 22nd in Arlington, Virginia. and are keynotes! If you can attend those dates and a free entry ticket to the summit, reply here or nominate someone!

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    Frustrated with your job search? Challenged with knowing what to do? Share your challenges in our survey and we will donate to or in your honor.

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    Dec 20

    Exclusive: China hacked HPE, IBM and then attacked clients - sources

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    We're ! Interested in the effects of disinformation in 's election? What about new media laws in ? Or attempts to regulate online speech in ? Join our team as a Research Associate.

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    Dec 21

    "The Mattis resignation is unusual precisely because these types of dramatic fire alarm moments are not supposed to happen if presidents successfully bargain with their advisers." on

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    Dec 21

    Our fourth expert to weigh in was NSI's Associate Director for Emerging Technologies and the Chief Social Scientist

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    Dec 20

    It's almost as if abandoning allies has consequences

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    Defense Secretary James Mattis has resigned. Here’s the letter:

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    Dec 20

    NEW: The US's relationship w China has deteriorated so badly that many are furious DOJ hacking indictments weren't also accompanied by sanctions on Chinese firms that benefited from stolen info. Treasury pulled punches for trade talks

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    Dec 20

    Here's our latest on today's charges against Chinese hackers. IBM and HPE are among the victims, and sanctions were scuttled last minute to preserve trade talks. "There is some hesitance to smack around Chinese institutions."

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    Dec 20

    Just in: Caribou Coffee Co. just announced a credit card breach at some 265 company-owned stores between Aug 28 and Dec. 3 2018. A list of stores affected is available at the company's breach notice (PDF)

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    Dec 19

    Totally agreed. The repercussions are dangerous. Example: I’m running Senior Capstone this year. We are doing interdisciplinary projects. While projects are going well, HCI and human factor students feel like they are second class citizens. Big problem indeed.

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    Dec 20

    China responding to MSS hacking indictment with counter accusations focused on Equation Group.

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  17. Dec 20

    The full indictment against two officials linked to Chinese intelligence. Part of global campaign impacting US, Brazil, UAE, Japan and others, and not just commercial theft, but in verbal comments noted PII of 100k navy personnel

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    Dec 20

    Okay, a few highlights from the indictment. APT10 hackers allegedly engaged in two parallel IP theft campaigns. One, beginning in 2006, targeted companies directly. The other, beginning in 2014, targeted companies through their MSPs.

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    Dec 20

    CNBC: Justice Department charges Chinese nationals for 'extensive' global hacking campaign. via

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    Dec 20

    "If we continue to see some sort of geopolitical issues in the Middle East, you’re definitely going to see continued attacks. If those geopolitical issues start to get resolved then you’ll see it go back to background noise." Read more here:

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