Charming Kitten collects against Iranian expatriate dissidents. The Cyber Safety Review Board reports on Lapsus$. A Call for comment on open-source, memory-safe standards. How NSA is coping with the cyber labor market. Yandex is restructuring. The Washington Post\u2019s Tim Starks joins us with the latest cyber security efforts from the DOD. Our guest is Dan L. Dodson, CEO of Fortified Health Security with insights on protecting patient data. And How Viasat was hacked.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/153\n\nSelected reading.\nGermany says Charming Kitten hackers target Iran dissidents (Deutsche Welle)\nCyber Safety Review Board Releases Report on Activities of Global Extortion-Focused Hacker Group Lapsus$ (US Department of Homeland Security)\xa0\nReview Of The Attacks Associated with Lapsus$ And Related Threat Groups Report (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA)\nFact Sheet: Office of the National Cyber Director Requests Public Comment on Open-Source Software Security and Memory Safe Programming Languages (ONCD | The White House)\xa0\nAmid historic hiring surge, NSA considers hybrid, unclassified work options (Federal News Network)\nExclusive: Fear of tech 'brain drain' prevents Russia from seizing Yandex for now, sources say (Reuters)\nYandex co-founder Volozh slams Russia's 'barbaric' invasion of Ukraine (Reuters)\xa0\nSatellite hack on eve of Ukraine war was a coordinated, multi-pronged assault (CyberScoop)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices