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How Public-Private Collaborations Can Fight Ransomware


Making any public-private partnership work is tricky, but a new report stresses the importance of such team-ups to fight ransomware, a pressing and societywide problem.

The report is from The Institute for Security and Technology, and it takes a look at three existing public-private partnerships designed to fight ransomware: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative, Europol’s European Cybercrime Center, and the institute’s own Ransomware Task Force. Authors of the report reviewed research and interviewed the collaborations’ participants.

The study focused on entities that chose to join their collaborations, looking at why they chose to take part as well as what helped groups stick together.


“A lot of private-sector actors really want to be collaborating more than they already are,” said report co-author Elizabeth Vish.

Indeed, companies said they joined collaborations out of a desire to boost collective cybersecurity and better understand threats.

Many also appreciated that the partnerships created neutral space for competitive companies to share cybersecurity info. Some companies also said the collaboration helped establish their expertise and raise their brand awareness, enabling them to work with recent cyber victims without triggering suspicion.

Public- and private-sector partners bring different information and insights. Additionally, government can do things companies cannot, like pursuing perpetrators, while private entities can share important details learned from attacks hitting their organizations or clients.

But launching and maintaining partnerships means both assuaging fears and watching out for potential pitfalls.

Private entities are often concerned about sharing info with government and about the risks of regulatory retaliation or reputational damage. Collaborations should create information-sharing agreements and establish expectations around confidentiality. This might mean using the Traffic Light Protocol to govern what info can be shared and how widely, applying the Chatham House Rule to meetings, deploying encrypted communication channels…

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IBM Announces Advances and New Collaborations in AI-Powered Automation, 5G Connectivity and Security at Mobile World Congress Los Angeles


ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced new collaborations and expanded partner relationships to further the company’s capabilities in hybrid cloud, AI, network automation and security at Mobile World Congress Los Angeles (MWC LA). These innovations highlight IBM’s role in helping the telecommunications industry evolve as 5G and Edge Computing redefine how business and consumers connect.

IBM continues to make major strides in helping CSPs adopt AI and automation on open hybrid cloud platforms, as well as standards to remain in control of where and how they deploy their network services, edge computing, and enterprise offerings. By leveraging IBM’s AI-powered automation software, such as IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation, and services through IBM Consulting, IBM will help drive innovation for CSPs through its systems integration capabilities; the application of technology to create ever more intelligent workflows; and support modernizing applications so enterprises can deliver at scale in a world of hybrid cloud environments.

At MWC LA, IBM is announcing the following innovations, which are designed to equip businesses for the next stage of their digital journeys:

  • A new collaboration between Boston Dynamics and IBM is focused on delivering data analysis at the edge to help companies address worker safety, optimize field operations, and boost maintenance productivity in industrial environments such as manufacturing facilities, power plants and warehouses. Enabled by AI and hybrid cloud innovations from IBM Research, IBM Consulting will develop edge payloads that integrate with Spot, the agile, mobile robot from Boston Dynamics. Boston Dynamics and IBM will announce these new innovations during the joint keynote at Mobile World Congress LA. For more information, read the blog: https://newsroom.ibm.com/Boston-Dynamics-and-IBM-Join-Forces-to-Bring-Mobile-Edge-Analytics-to-Industrial-Operations
     
  • Cisco and IBM are expanding their relationship, and will integrate key offerings, including IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation and Cisco Crosswork Network Automation software, to enable orchestration and management of virtual 5G networks. For more…

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