Gingham Typhoon’s Cyber Expansion Into the South Pacific
Description
In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast host Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Nick Monaco, Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst at Microsoft, delving into findings from Microsoft's April 2024 East Asia threat report. They discuss Gingham Typhoon's expanding cyber operations in the South Pacific, notably targeting strategic partners like Papua New Guinea despite their involvement in China's Belt and Road Initiative. The conversation shifts to Nylon Typhoon's global espionage efforts, including recent activities in South America and Europe. They also cover Volt Typhoon's sophisticated attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure and highlight Storm 1376's (now Tides of Flood) use of AI-generated news anchors for spreading misinformation. This episode emphasizes the evolving nature of cyber threats and influence operations, including the creative use of technology by adversaries to advance their agendas.
* This episode is from April 2024 and is not new information.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- How Nylon Typhoon targets geopolitical intelligence in South America and Europe
- The evolving landscape of influence operations and China's growing capabilities
- How disinformation campaigns have exploited real-world events
Some questions we ask:
- How has generative AI changed influence operations and disinformation?
- What are the key trends in North Korean cyber operations with cryptocurrency and AI?
- Why are Chinese influence operations engaging with questions on social media?
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