A security researcher has been charged in an alleged multi-million dollar theft scheme targeting Apple. A House committee hearing explores OT security. Fortinet withdraws accidental CVEs. 2023 saw record highs in ransomware payments. A youtuber finds a cheap and easy bypass for Bitlocker encryption. Political pressure proves challenging for the JCDC. New Hampshire tracks down those fake Biden robocalls. European security agencies bolster warnings about Ivanti devices. HHS fines a New York medical center millions over an identity theft ring. On our sponsored Industry Voices segment, Navneet Singh, Vice President of Marketing Network Security at Palo Alto Networks, shares some practical examples of healthcare organizations transitioning to the cloud. Giving that toothbrush story the brushoff.\nRemember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.\nMiss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you\u2019ll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn.\n\nCyberWire Guest\nOn our Industry Voices segment, Navneet Singh, Vice President of Marketing Network Security at Palo Alto Networks, discusses the transition to the cloud and shares some practical examples in healthcare.\n\nSelected Reading\nA Security Researcher Allegedly Scammed Apple (404 Media)\nUS House Homeland Security subcommittee addresses OT threats, CISA's role in securing OT - Industrial Cyber (Industrial Cyber)\nOperational Technology disruptions: An eye on the water sector. Robert M. Lee\u2019s opening statement to before the U.S. Congressional Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection. (Control Loop podcast)\nSecuring Operational Technology: A Deep Dive into the Water Sector (Homeland Security Events YouTube)\nFortinet Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in FortiSIEM (SecurityWeek)\nFortinet snafu: Critical FortiSIEM CVEs are duplicates, issued in error (Bleeping Computer)\nRansomware hackers raked in $1 billion last year from victims (NBC News)\nBitLocker encryption broken in 43 seconds with sub-$10 Raspberry Pi Pico \u2014 key can be sniffed when using an external TPM (Tom\u2019s Hardware)\nThe far right is scaring away Washington's private hacker army (POLITICO)\nN.H. attorney general says he found source of fake Biden robocalls (NBC News)\nEuropean security agencies publish joint statement on Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure vulnerabilities (Industrial Cyber)\nMedical Center Fined $4.75M in Insider ID Theft Incident (GovInfoSecurity)\nSurprising 3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Story Goes Viral\u2014Is It True? (Forbes)\n\nShare your feedback.\nWe want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show.\xa0\n\nWant to hear your company in the show?\nYou too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here\u2019s our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info.\nThe CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. \xa9 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices