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The complexities of Olympic Destroyer. More blame for Russia in the matter of NotPetya. Congress mulls election security. New York cyber milestone. Ed Snowden as phishbait.

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In today's podcast, we hear more about Olympic Destroyer: its relationship status with known threat actors is "complicated." The US joins the UK in blaming Russia for NotPetya, and seems to be considering sanctions. The US Congress considers election security, and considers a state-level option: let governors call in the National Guard. New York cyber law reaches its second milestone. Zulfikar Ramzan from RSA, discussing the hype around blockchain technology. Guest is Jack Rhysider, producer and host of the Darknet Diaries podcast. And no, Edward Snowden has not moved in down the block and bought a two-terabyte iCloud storage plan.

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In today's podcast, we hear more about Olympic Destroyer: its relationship status with known threat actors is "complicated." The US joins the UK in blaming Russia for NotPetya, and seems to be considering sanctions. The US Congress considers election security, and considers a state-level option: let governors call in the National Guard. New York cyber law reaches its second milestone. Zulfikar Ramzan from RSA, discussing the hype around blockchain technology. Guest is Jack Rhysider, producer and host of the Darknet Diaries podcast. And no, Edward Snowden has not moved in down the block and bought a two-terabyte iCloud storage plan.

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