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Weekly Security Sprint EP 170. NK IT worker scams, blended attacks, and the weatherman!
On this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy covered the following topics: Opening: • Operation Vital Signs: First-of-its-kind exercise stress tests health sector cyber resilience — Health-ISAC — 11 Aug 2026. Health-ISAC and the Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group conducted the inaugural Operation Vital Signs national tabletop exercise to test healthcare's collective response to major cyber disruption. The exercise brought together organizations spanning hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, payers, health IT, laboratories, pharmacies, and other components of the healthcare ecosystem. • Testimonial: “Over the past two years, our company has implemented several technology and security enhancements and has worked closely with Gate 15 to conduct a series of executive-level exercises, a post-mortem of a cyber event, and a cybersecurity assessment. Through these initiatives, we achieved a 34% reduction in our cyber insurance costs.” - Director Cybersecurity & Infrastructure for a leading U.S. solar and energy manufacturer. Main Topics : North Korea IT Worker Threat: FBI investigating North Korean remote IT staffer working for US agency — Federal News Network — 10 Aug 2026. The FBI is investigating how an unidentified federal agency became involved in the longstanding North Korean scheme in which operatives fraudulently obtain remote IT employment. The development represents an escalation from documented infiltration of private-sector organizations into a reported federal government environment. Experts cited by Federal News Network warned that contractors and support personnel can create pathways into government environments even when their positions are not directly associated with government contracts. • Inside North Korea’s Operation to Conquer the American Job Market • The Threat Hiding in Your Hiring Process: How Fake Remote Workers Get In Blended Threats: Ransomware Attack disrupts Hospital Doors, Elevators, Ventilation and Air Conditioning in Canada — Cybersecurity Insiders — 11 Aug 2026. A ransomware attack affecting Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg disrupted facility-management systems controlling doors, elevators, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, demonstrating a direct physical consequence from a cyberattack. The hospital reported that patient care and clinical operations continued, but the incident interfered with maintenance and operation of building services. The event is significant because compromise was not confined to data or conventional business systems and instead affected infrastructure required to operate the physical hospital environment. • When Ransomware Turns Off the HVAC: Lessons from the Winnipeg Hospital Incident Severe Weather: Contiguous US breaks its record for hottest month ever, NOAA says — Associated Press — 11 Aug 2026. NOAA reported that July 2026 was the hottest month recorded across the contiguous United States since national records began in 1895. The nationwide average exceeded the previous July record set during the Dust Bowl era, with above-average temperatures recorded across all 48 contiguous states. Scientists cited by AP identify human-caused climate change as the primary driver of the long-term warming trend, with unusually warm nighttime temperatures contributing significantly to the record. Quick Hits: • Victim Decision-Making During Ransomware — Gate 15 — 13 Aug 2026 • Opportunities for AI in cyber defence — Australian Signals Directorate — 27 May 2026 • Expanding Capabilities to Combat Transnational Cyber-Enabled Crime — The White House • Russia pushes narratives aimed at reviving divisions between eastern and western Germany — NewsGuard Reality Check





