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Article on Force Reconnaissance by Major Brad Carr May 27, 2013

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2d_Force_Recon_largeAn old friend, and Marine I served with, has recently published an article in the Marine Corps Gazette on Force Reconnaissance.  The article gives a great overview of the value of Force Reconnaissance to the commander. You can read the article here.  

On this Memorial Day please don’t forget to remember those who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. 

“Do as I say, Not as I do”…General Services Administration (GSA) Exposes Personal Data March 16, 2013

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Brian Miller, Martha Johnson, Jeff Neely, Michael Robertson, David FoleyThe infamous GSA, who in 2012, was identified for gross fraud, waste, and abuse, sent an email today disclosing to me, and every other company that has participated in Government contracting that the System for Award Management (SAM) system had a vulnerability that exposed sensitive data.  Here is a copy of the email I recieved today: (bold is my emphasis)..Before I go into more detail, I would personally like to thank the GSA for exposing my bank account data and SS# through their blind incompetence.  At least they “apologized” in their email.

Dear SAM user

The General Services Administration (GSA) recently has identified a security vulnerability in the System for Award Management (SAM), which is part of the cross-government Integrated Award Environment (IAE) managed by GSA.  Registered SAM users with entity administrator rights and delegated entity registration rights had the ability to view any entity’s registration information, including both public and non-public data at all sensitivity levels.

Immediately after the vulnerability was identified, GSA implemented a software patch to close this exposure.  As a precaution, GSA is taking proactive steps to protect and inform SAM users.

The data contained identifying information including names, taxpayer identification numbers (TINs), marketing partner information numbers and bank account information. As a result, information identifiable with your entity registered in SAM was potentially viewable to others.

Registrants using their social security numbers instead of a TIN for purposes of doing business with the federal government may be at greater risk for potential identity theft. These registrants will receive a separate email communication regarding credit monitoring resources available to them at no charge.

In the meantime, we wanted you to be aware of certain steps that all SAM users may want to take to protect against identity theft and financial loss. Specific information is available at www.gsa.gov/samsecurity.  If you would like additional background or have questions, you may call 1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636), from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET), Monday-Friday starting Monday, March 18. We recommend that you monitor your bank accounts and notify your financial institution immediately if you find any discrepancies.

We apologize for any inconvenience or concern this situation may cause. We believe it is important for you to be fully informed of any potential risk resulting from this situation. The security of your information is a critical priority to this agency and we are working to ensure the system remains secure. We will keep you apprised of any further developments.”

Interestingly, the FAQ posted on their website does not indicate how long the data was exposed.  Since SAM went into effect over a year ago, I am guessing that the vulnerability  had been in place for at least a year. 

Maybe, just maybe, instead of sending GSA employees to ‘cooking class’, and funding parties in Hawaii, the Federal Government should focus on protecting the data to which it is entrusted.  The Federal Government recently passed a CyberSecurity directive…again, maybe they should focus on cleaning their own house.

Update on Blogging and New Articles in TransactionWorld March 8, 2013

Posted by Chris Mark in cyberespionage, cybersecurity, Industry News.
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March coverI want to apologize for not blogging as frequently.  My new job has me hopping at the moment and I am writing extensively for AT&T’s Networking Exchange Blog.  You can check out my blog posts at AT&T’s Networking Exchange Blog .  In addition to my own articles, there are a number of other valable posts from other contributors.  Finally, Heather Mark and I both have articles in the March edition of TransactionWorld Magazine.  You can read Heather’s article here and Chris’ article here.

“Pleased to meet you…hope you guessed my name…” – Sophisticated CyberAttack hits US Dept of Energy February 4, 2013

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CT2013UPDATE: A new report released shows that Chinese military is involved in CyberAttacks.   Read the full story here and download the report.

Foxnews released an article today that outlines a sophisticated cyberattack targetting the US Dept of Energy.  Surprisingly, the suspect is China.  According to the story, the attack compromised the information of several hundred employees with the expected outcome to be to compromise more information .  According to the article:

“It’s a continuing story of negligence,” former Energy Department security official Ed McCallum told the Free Beacon, explaining that the department continues to have security problems despite controlling some of the most “sophisticated military and intelligence technology the country owns.” 

He said China, as well as Iran, have been after Energy Department secrets. Several groups and agencies have warned about stepped-up cyber activities out of China. 

“China continues to develop its capabilities in the cyber arena,” the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission said in a November 2012 report to Congress. “U.S. industry and a range of government and military targets face repeated exploitation attempts by Chinese hackers as do international organizations and nongovernmental groups including Chinese dissident groups, activists, religious organizations, rights groups, and media institutions.” 

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/02/04/sophisticated-cyber-attack-hits-energy-department-china-possible-suspect/#ixzz2Jwn0Yycu

Chris Mark & Heather Mark in Feb 2013 TransactionWorld February 1, 2013

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Feb%20CoverFebruary’s edition of TransactionWorld was released today and both Chris and Heather have articles in the issue.  Chris (that is me) wrote “Security in Dangerous Waters; Pirates & CyberCrime” while Heather wrote “Shifting Targets; Dealing with Regulatory Shifts in Data Security & Privacy”.   Please be sure to check out the articles..