The Defense Department’s Cyber Crime Center (DC3) is a federal cyber center and serves as a center of excellence for digital and multimedia forensics. Its training academy also trains thousands of DOD personnel every year. Acting Executive Director Joshua Black, a longstanding cyber expert, discusses the ransomware trends and threats facing the Defense Industrial Base in this kickoff episode in CyberCast’s Ransomware Miniseries.
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Ransomware Miniseries: How DOD Fights Cyber Crime
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The first episode in the CyberCast Ransomware Miniseries takes a look at ransomware threats facing the Defense Industrial Base.
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Joshua Black Acting Executive Director DOD Cyber Crime Center
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