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Govt mulls nodal body to secure power grids


The government will create a computer security incident response team, or CSIRT, at the Central Electricity Authority to avert cyber attacks on the country’s power grid, said Alok Kumar, secretary, union power ministry.

According to media reports, cyber attackers linked to the Chinese military had infiltrated the network of seven power grid hubs in north India in April.

The emergency response team will be monitoring cyberattacks and make initial analysis. “Cyber security is an important area, and the Centre reviews it from time to time. It has issued guidelines to build capacity of the utilities,” Kumar said.

“We will have a CSIRT. There are computer emergency response teams (CERTs) for each sector. CSIRT is the central nodal point at the Central Electricity Authority, which will gradually have the capacity to monitor cyber attacks and also take initial analysis in coordination with CERT-In.”

Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, or CERT-In, coordinates with the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre to oversee cybersecurity operations for critical sectors.

In April, power minister R.K. Singh said three attacks were carried out on the power grid in strategically-located Ladakh since December 2021 but the hackers did not succeed because safeguards were in place to thwart such intrusions.“Our defence against cyber attack is strong. There were probing attacks in December, January and February, but they did not succeed,” he had said.

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FCC mulls further national security measures


The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released the agenda for its next open meeting, highlighting a new national security screen and public safety measures prioritised in the wake of Hurricane Ida.

Acting chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated Commissioners would consider questions relating to national security and law enforcement at the meeting on 30 September, with a particular focus on companies with a significant level of non-domestic ownership.

US law requires companies to inform the Department of Commerce if an overseas business owns or controls 10 per cent or more of the business.

This is the second time the FCC has suggested moves to promote national security: it is already mulling a proposal to deny licences to companies seeking to use equipment made by Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.

Also on the agenda is the impact of power cuts on service providers, which was cited as major cause of network outages during Hurricane Ida, which hit the US mainland in late August.

The Commision also plans to discuss a new direction for 4.9GHz spectrum, seeking to increase the use of the band while ensuring current public safety users can still access it.

Rosenworcel added the FCC will begin exploring “the current and future spectrum needs of IoT connectivity”.

She referenced telemedicine, smart transportation networks and precision agriculture as industries which will rely on IoT.

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Amazon mulls monitoring workers’ keyboard to prevent security threats


Amazon expressed its concerns that as more employees work remotely because of the pandemic, company data becomes more vulnerable to cases when outsiders, rogues, or imposters steal data from an employee’s unlocked computer.

To put a patch on such vulnerabilities, Amazon is planning to tap BehavioSoc to licence tools that could monitor their workers’ behavioural biometrics, reported Engadget.

According to BehavioSoc, which pioneers in related software, behavioural biometrics is the way a user uses their devices and apps, “such as mouse movements, typing rhythm, touch and swipe gestures or how they hold their device.”

“In contrast to physical biometrics like a fingerprint, behavioural biometrics provides continuous authentication to verify digital identities by passively monitoring of behavioural inputs without negatively impacting their experience,” said BehavioSoc in its Privacy FAQs page.

According to Amazon, it looked at other employee monitoring solutions but ended up relying on “privacy-aware” models like BehavioSoc, which collects anonymous keyboard data.

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Scuttlebiz: Army Cyber Command mulls name change – The Augusta Chronicle

Scuttlebiz: Army Cyber Command mulls name change  The Augusta Chronicle

By any definition, “cyber” is a pretty broad term.But not broad enough for the Army, apparently.Unless you’re an avid consumer of inside-baseball military media, …

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