IRANIAN AFFILIATED CYBER ACTORS EXPLOIT PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC ACROSS U.S. CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Maryam Ishani: This is something I was anxious to share in a video for a long time because it seemed to me that maybe I had missed something. It seemed like such an obviously critical and underreported part of the war. I didn't really know even if it was appropriate to raise alarms about it. The more I looked into it, I realised that Iran's cyber capabilities were largely being ignored. I shared it first in print with my subscribers, whose support makes longer investigations like this possible, but I thought it was important enough to share a quick summary with you (as quick as I can make it, it is one of my longest pieces) but I thought it was worth the extra time. The 🔗 to the print piece is in my bio
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https://rumble.com/v7an7gw-amazing-capability-of-irans-cyber-attacks-reported-by-maryam-ishani.html?e9s=src_v1_cbl%2Csrc_v1_upp_aMaryam Ishani - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/maryamishanithompsonArticle: "Iranian-affiliated cyber actors exploit programmable logic across US critical infrastructure." Joint CyberSecurity Advisory
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Maryam Ishani is a journalist, filmmaker, and producer with 15 years of experience covering global news and conflict issues. She has reported from the Middle East and North Africa for major news organizations, including The Guardian, BBC, Agence France-Presse, and Foreign Policy Magazine. Ishani is also recognized for her work as a specialist on the impact of armed conflict on civilians. She has taught International Humanitarian Affairs at Columbia University and conducted field research in emergency zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Colombia. Currently, she serves as the director of The Journalist Connection, an online news service that reports from conflict areas, and is working on a book about non-combatants affected by national militaries and irregular armed groups.
In addition to her journalism, Maryam Ishani is a co-founder and chief content officer of systemCHANGR, an expert community think tank focused on ESG/SDG solutions. She is also known for her work as a director for "Changing the World, One Wall at a Time" (2017). Ishani maintains a presence on LinkedIn, where she describes her life's pursuit of truth as both a journalist and a human being, and on Facebook, where she is listed as a Hong Kong-based Agence France-Presse Reporter/Editor covering the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan.
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