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Concerns/Attacks Related to Geopolitical Tensions between Russia and Ukraine
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<blockquote data-quote="MJ Shoer" data-source="post: 2894" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><h3><strong>Update: Russia-Ukraine Conflict</strong></h3><p>With the Russian invasion of Ukraine now underway, we felt it essential to update you on our recent joint statement with our partners at the IT-ISAC and what we are seeing and doing as a result of these events.</p><p></p><p>First and foremost, know that the CompTIA ISAO and our partners are closely monitoring this rapidly unfolding situation. We are reviewing reports of increased cyberattacks across Russia, Ukraine, the EU, and the UK that are initially thought to be connected to this conflict. The pace, severity, and geographic scope of these attacks will likely increase in the coming days, but as you know, anything is possible, and much of what is unfolding is unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>In an effort not to overwhelm our members with real-time information that may not directly impact you or your customers, we are trying our best only to send alerts that have a direct impact, be they informational or actionable.</p><p></p><p>With all of this said, I do want to remind you of a few things and share some additional resources should you wish to monitor this situation more directly.</p><p></p><p>We want to reiterate that it remains essential for your organization and your customers to continue to be prepared for any of the following possibilities:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Disruptive attacks on your corporate networks.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Disruptive attacks on customer networks you secure.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Disruptive attacks on the networks of critical partners or suppliers that impact your business and your customers.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Disruptive attacks on the critical infrastructure sectors that have cascading impacts on your company and the geographic locations in which you, your customers, and employees live and work.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Disruptive attacks on platforms used by individual citizens around the world.</li> </ul><p>Please actively monitor the <a href="https://forum.comptiaisao.org/threads/concerns-attacks-related-to-geopolitical-tensions-between-russia-and-ukraine.2070/" target="_blank">Concerns/Attacks Related to Geopolitical Tensions between Russia and Ukraine</a> thread in the <a href="https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/active-exploits-discussion-recommendations.82/" target="_blank">Active Exploits Discussion/Recommendations</a> forum on the <a href="http://forum.comptiaisao.org/" target="_blank">Cyber Forum</a>. We update this thread with any new resources to help you monitor and respond to this unfolding conflict.</p><p></p><p>You may also wish to reference the following CISA site dedicated to the Russian threat:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/russia" target="_blank">Russia Cyber Threat Overview and Advisories | CISA</a></p><p></p><p>Our team of analysts will continue to update you with essential <a href="https://forum.comptiaisao.org/resources/categories/threat-reports.2/" target="_blank">Threat Reports</a> related to this conflict as well as ongoing cybersecurity threats.</p><p></p><p>If you suspect any malicious activity, be it phishing or probing activities, please post your findings to the <a href="https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/threat-submissions.46/" target="_blank">Threat Submissions</a> forum so our analysts may quickly investigate and report back.</p><p></p><p>Finally, CISA has asked that companies increase their level of sharing with the government. We can help with this. If you have information you would like to share with CISA but are concerned about attribution, please post to the <a href="https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/threat-submissions.46/" target="_blank">Threat Submissions</a> forum. We will anonymize it and pass it to DHS. Information on how to share directly with CISA can be found here: <a href="https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/report" target="_blank">Report Incidents, Phishing, Malware, or Vulnerabilities | CISA</a>. If you choose to share directly with CISA, please also post that information as requested to benefit the entire CompTIA ISAO community.</p><p></p><p>Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or anyone on our team if we can assist in any way.</p><p></p><p>Thank You and Stay Safe,</p><p></p><p>MJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJ Shoer, post: 2894, member: 3"] [HEADING=2][B]Update: Russia-Ukraine Conflict[/B][/HEADING] With the Russian invasion of Ukraine now underway, we felt it essential to update you on our recent joint statement with our partners at the IT-ISAC and what we are seeing and doing as a result of these events. First and foremost, know that the CompTIA ISAO and our partners are closely monitoring this rapidly unfolding situation. We are reviewing reports of increased cyberattacks across Russia, Ukraine, the EU, and the UK that are initially thought to be connected to this conflict. The pace, severity, and geographic scope of these attacks will likely increase in the coming days, but as you know, anything is possible, and much of what is unfolding is unpredictable. In an effort not to overwhelm our members with real-time information that may not directly impact you or your customers, we are trying our best only to send alerts that have a direct impact, be they informational or actionable. With all of this said, I do want to remind you of a few things and share some additional resources should you wish to monitor this situation more directly. We want to reiterate that it remains essential for your organization and your customers to continue to be prepared for any of the following possibilities: [LIST] [*]Disruptive attacks on your corporate networks. [*]Disruptive attacks on customer networks you secure. [*]Disruptive attacks on the networks of critical partners or suppliers that impact your business and your customers. [*]Disruptive attacks on the critical infrastructure sectors that have cascading impacts on your company and the geographic locations in which you, your customers, and employees live and work. [*]Disruptive attacks on platforms used by individual citizens around the world. [/LIST] Please actively monitor the [URL='https://forum.comptiaisao.org/threads/concerns-attacks-related-to-geopolitical-tensions-between-russia-and-ukraine.2070/']Concerns/Attacks Related to Geopolitical Tensions between Russia and Ukraine[/URL] thread in the [URL='https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/active-exploits-discussion-recommendations.82/']Active Exploits Discussion/Recommendations[/URL] forum on the [URL='http://forum.comptiaisao.org/']Cyber Forum[/URL]. We update this thread with any new resources to help you monitor and respond to this unfolding conflict. You may also wish to reference the following CISA site dedicated to the Russian threat: [URL='https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/russia']Russia Cyber Threat Overview and Advisories | CISA[/URL] Our team of analysts will continue to update you with essential [URL='https://forum.comptiaisao.org/resources/categories/threat-reports.2/']Threat Reports[/URL] related to this conflict as well as ongoing cybersecurity threats. If you suspect any malicious activity, be it phishing or probing activities, please post your findings to the [URL='https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/threat-submissions.46/']Threat Submissions[/URL] forum so our analysts may quickly investigate and report back. Finally, CISA has asked that companies increase their level of sharing with the government. We can help with this. If you have information you would like to share with CISA but are concerned about attribution, please post to the [URL='https://forum.comptiaisao.org/forums/threat-submissions.46/']Threat Submissions[/URL] forum. We will anonymize it and pass it to DHS. Information on how to share directly with CISA can be found here: [URL='https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/report']Report Incidents, Phishing, Malware, or Vulnerabilities | CISA[/URL]. If you choose to share directly with CISA, please also post that information as requested to benefit the entire CompTIA ISAO community. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or anyone on our team if we can assist in any way. Thank You and Stay Safe, MJ [/QUOTE]
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