FireEye exec Sandra Joyce says Iran has become the 'most active' cybersecurity threat.
Whether it’s the integrity of a corporate computer system or an electoral process, the most secure state of mind is to assume something has already been hacked and then use the best intelligence to verify what you can trust.
Joyce, who reports directly to Chief Executive Kevin Mandia, is responsible for the collection and processing of threat intelligence at FireEye, whether it be from cybercriminals to nation-states out to destabilize larger organizations. She has worked in the security industry for more than two decades, is a faculty member at the National Intelligence University and has collected four master’s degrees; she is currently completing an MBA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Joyce discussed the changes in malware and ransomware, two of the most common types of online attacks, as well as election security and more. The interview is edited for clarity, length and brevity.Sandra Joyce: There’s a lot of ingenuity for people who are creating malware, we detect new malware families constantly. So that is something to be mindful of, because the threat actor has to continue to evolve and change, because once detections are in place they are less effective.
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