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Is Cyber missing the Marque?

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Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter.

Hello friend.

I’m Mick .

This is my first Threat Source newsletter, so I should probably introduce myself before I start telling you all the things I think you should be paying attention to. With assistance from an unnamed LLM, my bio reads like this:

Mick Baccio is a globally recognized security strategist with a career spanning offensive operations, threat intelligence, and national-level incident response. He currently advises organizations around the world through his role at Talos, helping security leaders improve operations through data-informed approaches. Mick was the first-ever Chief Information Security Officer for a U. S.

presidential campaign (2020) and previously served in multiple White House administrations as Threat Intelligence Branch Chief.

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Is Cyber missing the Marque?

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter.

Hello friend.

I’m Mick .

This is my first Threat Source newsletter, so I should probably introduce myself before I start telling you all the things I think you should be paying attention to. With assistance from an unnamed LLM, my bio reads like this:

Mick Baccio is a globally recognized security strategist with a career spanning offensive operations, threat intelligence, and national-level incident response. He currently advises organizations around the world through his role at Talos, helping security leaders improve operations through data-informed approaches. Mick was the first-ever Chief Information Security Officer for a U. S.

presidential campaign (2020) and previously served in multiple White House administrations as Threat Intelligence Branch Chief. In his spare time, Mick is the Founder and President of THRUNT ® Corp, IANS Faculty, and a KC7 Cyber Foundation board member. DEFCon Goon and Purveyor of Fine Experience. Veteran. I also have a cat named qwerty and own too many Air Jordans.

I’ve spent most of my career somewhere in the intersection of threat intelligence, cybersecurity, government, and the people trying to make sense of all of it. These days, i spend a lot of time thinking about the decisions we make about security ripple outward, often in ways we didn't consider. Most of my ramblings will probably center around that. There will be threats. There will be intelligence.

Occasionally something weird, but always something that caught my eye, and maybe worth checking out.

Which brings us this week. I picked a hell of a week to start.

Last Wednesday, the White House issued a presidential memorandum titled “Expanding Capabilities to Combat Transnational Cyber-Enabled Crime.” You should probably read it .

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Is Cyber missing the Marque?

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter.

Hello friend.

I’m Mick .

This is my first Threat Source newsletter, so I should probably introduce myself before I start telling you all the things I think you should be paying attention to. With assistance from an unnamed LLM, my bio reads like this:

Mick Baccio is a globally recognized security strategist with a career spanning offensive operations, threat intelligence, and national-level incident response. He currently advises organizations around the world through his role at Talos, helping security leaders improve operations through data-informed approaches. Mick was the first-ever Chief Information Security Officer for a U. S.

presidential campaign (2020) and previously served in multiple White House administrations as Threat Intelligence Branch Chief. In his spare time, Mick is the Founder and President of THRUNT ® Corp, IANS Faculty, and a KC7 Cyber Foundation board member. DEFCon Goon and Purveyor of Fine Experience. Veteran. I also have a cat named qwerty and own too many Air Jordans.

I’ve spent most of my career somewhere in the intersection of threat intelligence, cybersecurity, government, and the people trying to make sense of all of it. These days, i spend a lot of time thinking about the decisions we make about security ripple outward, often in ways we didn’t consider. Most of my ramblings will probably center around that. There will be threats. There will be intelligence.

Occasionally something weird, but always something that caught my eye, and maybe worth checking out.

Which brings us this week. I picked a hell of a week to start.

Last Wednesday, the White House issued a presidential memorandum titled “Expanding Capabilities to Combat Transnational Cyber-Enabled Crime.” You should probably read it .

Read more →