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"content": "Don't miss my latest CSO report, which delves into the ransomware incident gone awry in the city of Columbus, featuring an interview with the whistleblower gagged by the city, along with insights from cyber and legal experts.\n\nAlthough I only briefly mention it in the piece, the city's incident response would have likely been greatly aided by cyber insurance, which it didn't have at the time of the Rhysida gang's attack.\n\nAnyway, thanks to Connor Goodwolf, Mike Hamilton of Critical Insight, nostr:npub1jsjkf7khyrsluvst8facgf25tf5lpsntu7qvscnf222pqcspgc6qxnsxvg, and Robert Corn-Revere of Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression for their insights. nostr:npub1t0quzx3q3akgj24dv29k0fh9flv7drmxedvljwgq4dvxra7re6eqk9ayut https://www.csoonline.com/article/3523971/ransomware-whistleblower-columbus-could-have-avoided-its-mistakes.html",
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