UN
SIGNIFICANT CYBER INCIDENT ha avuto luogo negli Stati
Uniti.
Formato
un GRUPPO DI COORDINAZIONE UNIFICATO PER RISPONDERE ALL’EMERGENZA
Questa
definizione copre il più pericoloso caso di attacco
cybernetico contro gli StatinUniti con conseguenze dirette per “la
sicurezza nazionale, gli interessi, le relazioni estere, o l’economia
degli Stati Uniti, o la pubblica fiducia, le libertà civili, la
salute pubblica e la sicurezza del popolo Americano” -
secondo la Presidential Policy Directive (United
States Cyber Incident Coordination) del 26 luglio 2016.
In
questa emergenza - e come previsto dalla Presidential Policy
Directive — è stato creato un Cyber Unified
Coordination Group che coordinerà la risposta di tutto il
governo degli Stati Uniti. Del gruppo fa parte l’ufficio del
direttore del national intelligence (Ratcliffe), l’FBI e la CISA
(Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ) il
cui direttore è stato recentemente licenziato da Trump per la sua
complicità nella frode elettorale e sostituito con un
funzionario affidabile.
Il
significant incident è stato provocato dalla
ditta Solar-Winds Orion che serviva i più importanti ministeri e
entità dello stato. La stessa ditta era collegata con Dominion
Voting Systems, accusata di essere stata determinante nella frode
elettorale. La ditta sarebbe collegata al gruppo dei leader del
partito democratico e a potenze estere.
Definizione:
Significant
cyber incident. A cyber incident that is (or group of
related cyber incidents that together are) likely to result in
demonstrable harm to the national security interests, foreign
relations, or economy of the United States or to the public
confidence, civil liberties, or public health and safety of the
American people.
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ODNI News Release No. 44-20
Dec. 16, 2020
Joint
Statement by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Over
the course of the past several days, the FBI, CISA, and ODNI have
become aware of a significant and ongoing cybersecurity campaign.
Pursuant to Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 41, the FBI, CISA,
and ODNI have formed a Cyber Unified Coordination Group (UCG) to
coordinate a whole-of-government response to this significant cyber
incident. The UCG is intended to unify the individual efforts of
these agencies as they focus on their separate responsibilities. This
is a developing situation, and while we continue to work to
understand the full extent of this campaign, we know this compromise
has affected networks within the federal government.
As
the lead for threat response, the FBI is investigating and gathering
intelligence in order to attribute, pursue, and disrupt the
responsible threat actors. The FBI is engaging with known and
suspected victims and information gained through FBI’s efforts will
provide indicators to network defenders and intelligence to our
government partners to enable further action.
As
the lead for asset response activities, CISA took immediate action
and issued an Emergency Directive instructing federal civilian
agencies to immediately disconnect or power down affected SolarWinds
Orion products from their network. CISA remains in regular contact
with our government, private sector and international partners,
providing technical assistance upon request, and making needed
information and resources available to help those affected quickly
recover from this incident. CISA is engaging with our public and
private stakeholders across the critical infrastructure community to
ensure they understand their exposure and are taking steps to
identify and mitigate any compromises.
As
the lead for intelligence support and related activities, ODNI is
helping to marshal all of the Intelligence Community’s relevant
resources to support this effort and share information across the
United States Government.
To
report suspicious or criminal activity related to information found
in this statement, contact your local FBI field office at
www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field.
To request incident response resources or technical assistance
related to this statement, visit https://www.us-cert.gov/report
or email Central@cisa.gov.