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047 Chinese Government Alters Threat Database Records

047 Chinese Government Alters Threat Database Records

FromInside Security Intelligence


047 Chinese Government Alters Threat Database Records

FromInside Security Intelligence

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 29 of this podcast we heard from Bill Ladd, Chief Data Scientist at Recorded Future, about the differences between the US and Chinese cyber threat vulnerability reporting systems. He pointed out the difference in speed-of-publishing between the two, with the Chinese generally being faster, as well as their conclusion that the Chinese National Vulnerability Database (CNNVD) is essentially a shell for the Chinese MSS, the Ministry of State Security. This being the case, there’s evidence that the Chinese evaluate high-threat vulnerabilities for their potential operational utility before releasing them for publication.
Since then, researchers at Recorded Future have taken another look at the CNNVD and discovered the outright manipulation of publication dates of vulnerabilities. Priscilla Moriuchi is Director of Strategic Threat Development at Recorded Future, and along with Bill Ladd she’s coauthor of their research analysis, “Chinese Government Alters Threat Database Records.” She joins us to discuss their findings, and their broader implications.
Released:
Mar 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Recorded Future takes you inside the world of cyber threat intelligence. We’re sharing stories from the trenches and the operations floor as well as giving you the skinny on established and emerging adversaries. We also talk current events, technical tradecraft, and offer up insights on the big picture issues in our industry. Join the Recorded Future team, special guests, and our partners from the CyberWire to learn everything you want to know (and maybe some things you’d rather not know) about the world of cyber threat intelligence.