Preventing a Nuclear Apocalypse with Threat Intel

Paul Miller recounts a critical incident involving threat intelligence that potentially prevented a nuclear disaster. They explore the geopolitical context surrounding the incident, the challenges of incident response, and the complexities of attributing cyber attacks to specific threat actors. The conversation highlights the importance of threat intelligence in understanding and mitigating risks, as well as best practices for incident response in the face of evolving cyber threats.Takeaways:- Threat intelligence is crucial for understanding cyber threats.- Geopolitical events can significantly impact cybersecurity.- Incident response requires quick decision-making and analysis.- Attribution of cyber attacks is complex and fraught with challenges.- Cybersecurity incidents can have far-reaching consequences.- Effective communication with government agencies is essential.- Historical data analysis is key to threat hunting.- Most cybersecurity work involves routine tasks, with occasional high-stakes incidents.- The evolution of cyber threats necessitates constant vigilance and adaptation.- Collaboration within the cybersecurity community enhances overall defense strategies.

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In-depth intel. Real talk. Human factor. Join Dan Mellinger, your go-to cybersecurity communicator, and Paul Miller, seasoned threat intelligence and operations leader, as they bridge the gap between cutting-edge security tech and the humans who make it work. Every first and third week each month, they unpack security stories and technical deep dives—from threat hunting to the not-so-secrets of Data Security and SSE others won’t tell you—all rooted in the same high‑quality content and bold thought leadership you’ve come to expect from SECURITY.COM.