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Mandia’s Kevin Mandia: Ransomware Incites Coordinated National Response

Mandia's Kevin Mandia: Ransomware Incites Coordinated National Response - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia said the rise in ransomware attacks is driving a national response to cyberthreats, CNBC reported Tuesday.

“What you’re starting to see is a coordinated national response — maybe even a coordinated international response — because [of] ransomware,” Mandia said.

He said an example of that coordination was the effort to shut down a Russia-linked ransomware-as-a-service operation, dubbed REvil, as part of a push to minimize threats.

Mandia cited the need to involve military assets to carry out a “proportional response” against cyberattacks and the development of a national “doctrine” on how the U.S. will deal with cyberthreat actors and the countries backing them.

“There could be some vagueness to that doctrine, but people need to know that the nation is going to have a coordinated response” to attacks, he said.

His remarks come as the U.S. deals with the Log4j breach. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Friday issued an emergency directive asking federal civilian agencies to mitigate Apache Log4j vulnerabilities in their internet-facing networks.

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Written by Jane Edwards

is a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, where she writes for ExecutiveBiz about IT modernization, cybersecurity, space procurement and industry leaders’ perspectives on government technology trends.

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