Kelvin Coleman Profile
Kelvin Coleman

@KColemanTIC

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Executive Director-Americas TIC Cybersecurity and privacy expert. Previously w/ NCA, DHS, White House, NDISAC and FireEye. #BeCyberSmart

Washington, DC
Joined December 2018
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@howardboville
Howard Boville
4 years
I had the great pleasure to speak with Chris DeRusha, U.S. Federal Chief Information Security Officer. Our discussion was on why the federal government and the private sector need to work together to create cybersecurity policies. #cloud #security https://t.co/PmZ7I4WUjf
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Learn more about why the federal government and the private sector need to work together to create cybersecurity policies that are adaptable to rapidly emerging threats. #cloud #federalgovernment...
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
The 2022 @IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence Index further underscores the importance of investing in #cybersecurity measures to protect against and prevent breaches that can put nations and their citizens at risk.
@IBMNews
IBM News
4 years
BREAKING: IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence Index maps new cybersecurity trends and attack patterns analyzed from billions of data points, illustrating how threat actors adopted tactics to infiltrate organizations worldwide. Here’s what we saw: https://t.co/TIxgVk2Spj
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
#LetsCreate a collective and coordinated defense against cyber and ransomware attacks to help our government prepare and protect against and prevent breaches. #IBM #ProudIBMer
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IBM
4 years
Consider this your invitation. 🎧 #LetsCreate
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@IBMNews
IBM News
4 years
Even with prevention tactics in place, businesses must also be ready to recover their operations quickly to minimize costs. See how IBM's newly unveiled FlashSystem Cyber Vault will help companies better detect and recover quickly from cyberattacks: https://t.co/yeYlfpVIa1
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@IBMpolicy
IBMPolicy
4 years
Consumers deserve strong privacy protections, and companies build trust by providing those protections. This #DataPrivacyDay, read more about our approach to privacy and data flows from @IBM's Chief Privacy Officer Christina Montgomery:
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@IBMpolicy
IBMPolicy
4 years
Cyber attacks threaten & disrupt our society, critical infrastructure & economy. @IBM is proud to partner w/@CISAGov as an Alliance Partner in the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative #JCDC. This public-private partnership will help us continue to combat cyber threats to our nation
@CISAJen
ARCHIVED: Jen Easterly
4 years
Super excited to welcome 6 new #JCDC members! I look forward to collaborating with @TenableSecurity, @JuniperNetworks, @Secureworks, @IBM, @Trellix & @Splunk to plan for & address our Nation’s biggest security concerns. Learn more about the JCDC: https://t.co/fX5WuRftGx #Teamwork
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
#Cyberattacks on supply chains have been on the rise, and it's affecting consumers and business alike. That’s why the @PortofLA is partnering with @IBM to build a first-of-its-kind Cyber Resilience Center to help secure the #maritime #supplychain.
@PortofLA
Port of Los Angeles
4 years
The Port of Los Angeles has debuted its Cyber Resilience Center (CRC), a state-of-the-art port community cyber defense solution operated by @IBM, created to improve the cybersecurity readiness of the Port, enhancing threat-sharing and recovery capabilities. https://t.co/RT2Fhq65MQ
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@IBMResearch
IBM Research
4 years
For over a century, IBM has been driven by the fundamental promise of technology's potential to drive progress for business and society. In his latest blog, @dariogila explains how our focused and open innovation strategy will propel our future. https://t.co/mWx490ToIR
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@jennifertaylor
jennifertaylor
4 years
"The success of an organization relies on building a robust data management system that's accessible by everyone across the business and ready for business exploration." —@SDobrin, IBM https://t.co/eLVnpSsxeK
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Daniel J Chenok
4 years
Strong #Cyber Reasons Make Strong Cyber Actions for #government | New post from ⁦ @KColemanIBM via @BusOfGovernment https://t.co/bJ6sKJDCxm
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
Of course companies are going to ask their vendors a lot of questions about cybersecurity, just like you'd expect to ask a locksmith, 'Who has the keys to this lock, and what are the vulnerabilities to it?' @Law360 https://t.co/TobPUCLXwX
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A cyberattack on software vendor Kaseya that led to a widespread ransomware spree may also cast a wide net of liability, with regulators and potential plaintiffs likely to question whether Kaseya...
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
The Kaseya attack is an example of how ransomware is becoming much more sophisticated with cyber criminals in seek of large sums of money who target those they know will pay. @washingtonpost
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The hackers who pulled off the largest such hack to date also used the most sophisticated hacking tool.
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
SMBs must write clear contracts on responsibility and accountability to protect themselves from software supply chain attacks similar to the Kaseya attack. @BLaw
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A hack targeting software made by Kaseya Ltd. shows how damaging supply chain attacks can be for small and medium-sized businesses that often outsource their information technology support.
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
Ransomware attacks could be crippling the auto industry as it tries to recover from the pandemic. @Automotive_News
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
The Cybersecurity Review Board is a step in the right direction when it comes to self-regulating #cybersecurity and can lead to a culture change around cybersecurity. @diganarchist
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
Hackers stole $650K in the recent email compromise of a nonprofit organization. The true stolen figures across companies are probably larger than $1.87 billion estimated by the FBI. @WSJ
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Kelvin Coleman
4 years
This recent attack from the hackers behind SolarWinds makes it clear that the United States is a prime target for bad actors. @ChannelFutures
channelfutures.com
The notorious SolarWinds hackers are back, this time targeting about 3,000 email accounts at more than 150 different organizations.
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