The White House releases its US National Cybersecurity Strategy. Red-teaming critical infrastructure. Redis cryptojacker discovered. Russia bans several messaging apps. Our guest is Kapil Raina from CrowdStrike with the latest on Threat Hunting. Dinah Davis from Arctic Wolf on the top healthcare industry cyber attacks. And hacktivist auxiliaries continue their nuisance-level activities.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/41\n\nSelected reading.\nNational Cybersecurity Strategy (The White House)\nFACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces National Cybersecurity Strategy (The White House)\nBiden administration releases new cybersecurity strategy (AP NEWS)\nWhite House pushes for mandatory regulations, more offensive cyber action under National Cyber Strategy (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nHere's why Biden's new cyber strategy is notable (Washington Post)\nHow the U.S. National Cyber Strategy Reaches Beyond Government Agencies (Wall Street Journal)\nBiden National Cyber Strategy Seeks to Hold Software Firms Liable for Insecurity (Wall Street Journal)\nCISA Red Team Shares Key Findings to Improve Monitoring and Hardening of Networks (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA)\nCISA red-teamed a 'large critical infrastructure organization' and didn't get caught (The Record from Recorded Future News)\xa0\nRedis Miner Leverages Command Line File Hosting Service (Cado Security | Cloud Investigation)\nRussia bans foreign messaging apps (Computing)\nU.S. Consulate hacked by "Putin supporters" (Newsweek)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices