OP3 Weekly Update (September 2, 2022)

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Ohio Public Private Partnership

WEEKLY UPDATE

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OP3 Statewide Fall Conference

October 13, 2022
Columbus, Ohio

September is National Preparedness Month

Dear Partners,
Intelligence resources and notifications are posted regularly to the Communication & Information Management System (CIMS). As an OP3 partner, you are eligible to obtain a CIMS account. For your convenience, we have provided some recent CIMS posts below.

Recent Intelligence Information and Resources

(U)  Intended Audience: (U//FOUO) CIMS audiences will be able to view products accessible by their respective groups.

(U//FOUO)  This e-mail is a notification that the following FOUO products have been posted to The Communication and Information Management System (CIMS) at https://services.dps.ohio.gov/CIMS/Login.aspx:

(U) Cyber

In The News

Cyber Criminals Increasingly Exploit Vulnerabilities in Decentralized Finance Platforms to Obtain Cryptocurrency

This intelligence information is being passed through as a courtesy to the originating agency. The STACC had no part in developing this information and cannot verify the contents to be factual. If you have any questions reference this information, please contact the originating agency.

(U)  Intended Audience: (U//FOUO) CIMS audiences will be able to view products accessible by their respective groups.  

Please ensure the Data Security designation on this document is adhered to.

**** Do not advise individuals contained therein of this alert. Persons or organizations violating distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will be removed from distribution lists. NO REPORT OR SEGMENT THEREOF MAY BE RELEASED TO ANY MEDIA SOURCES. ****

September 2, 2022

Contact OP3

Email: OP3@dps.ohio.gov

Call:
(614) 466-0332

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OP3 Ambassador Council:

Lynn Child
CentraComm

Bruce Hennes
Hennes Communications

David A. Hosier, CBCP
Oswald Companies

Jay Johnson
Ohio University

Matthew Keefe
Bowling Green State University

Alice Miller (ret.)
Ohio 811

Sean Miller
Delaware County EMA

Shane Schaefer
Kentucky Petroleum Marketers Association

Laurie Zaccaro
Walgreens


From the U.S. Chamber of Commerce


What to do in case of a ransomware attack

If a ransomware incident occurs at your organization, CISA, FBI, and NSA recommend the following actions:

1. Follow the Ransomware Response Checklist on p. 11 of the CISA-Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Joint Ransomware Guide.

2. Scan your backups. If possible, scan your backup data with an antivirus program to check that it is free of malware.

3. Report incidents immediately to CISA at https://us-cert.cisa.gov/report, a local FBI Field Office, or U.S. Secret Service Field Office.

4. Apply incident response best practices found in the joint advisory from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States on Technical Approaches to Uncovering and Remediating Malicious Activity.

Sharing Cyber Event Information: Observe. Act. Report.