Riskgaming

The how and why of the most successful supply-chain attack in history

Design by Chris Gates

This week, Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon were injured and killed by the thousands across two waves of attacks when their pagers and walkie-talkies exploded. Presumably orchestrated by Israel, it’s one of the most complex and successful supply-chain attacks in world history, and it has mesmerized the global espionage community.

We wanted to go deeper into supply-chain risks, and so we brought ⁠Nick Reese⁠ onto the Riskgaming podcast to talk more. Nick was the inaugural director of emerging technology policy at the US Department of Homeland Security, where he developed policies across cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and more. Today, he’s the CEO and founder of his own business, ⁠Frontier Foundry Corporation⁠, as well as a faculty member at New York University.

Nick and host ⁠Danny Crichton⁠ talk about the attack on Hezbollah and consider the networked challenges of securing supply chains for the United States. The two then swing wider to the national security challenges inherent in emerging technologies and how public-private partnerships are mitigating some of those risks.

Transcript

This is a human-generated transcript, however, it has not been verified for accuracy.
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