In this week's episode, we discuss Kaseya because we really have to. Then we talk lawyers and IR again, and discover most everyone seems to have a miscomprehension of how "privilege" works. Really want to read that article if you're in IR.
Article 1 - IT management biz Kaseya's VSA abused to infect businesses with ransomware
Supporting articles:
Reddit Thread from Huntress Labs
Matthew's favorite article on this - The Kaseya Ransomware Attack Is a Really Big Deal
What Happened in the Kaseya VSA Incident?
Updates Regarding VSA Security Incident
UK Paper David called out as his favorite - Call for views on cyber security in supply chains and managed service providers
There are so many articles, I refuse to link them all. Seriously, your RSS feed is full of them I'm sure.
Article 2 - 8 Ways to Preserve Legal Privilege After a Cybersecurity Incident
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