
Two Years After Colonial Pipeline, What Have We Learned?
The second anniversary of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack has come and gone, and while many lessons have been learned and assimilated, there’s still more we can do. Security Boulevard reached out ...

The Week in Security: A possible Colonial Pipeline 2.0, ransomware takes bite out of American eateries
Welcome to the latest edition of The Week in Security, which brings you the newest headlines from both the world and our team across the full stack of security: application security, cybersecurity, ...

4 Ways to Avoid the Next Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack
May 2022 marked the first anniversary of the largest publicly disclosed cyberattack against critical infrastructure in the U.S.—the attack on the Colonial Pipeline. The devastating attack served as a cautionary tale of ...

TSA Issues Directive to Prevent Another Colonial Pipeline Attack
Following months of pushback from private industry, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reissued a revised version of its cybersecurity directive for oil and natural gas pipeline owners and operators. The directive follows ...

Colonial Pipeline One Year Later: Are Critical Infrastructure Operators More Secure?
Earlier this month marked the one-year anniversary of the largest cyber-attack on US critical infrastructure. In May 2021, DarkSide cyber actors successfully targeted Colonial Pipeline with a ransomware attack that shut down ...

Looking Back at the Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Incident
In early May 2021, the world was shocked into attention by a ransomware attack that brought down gas lines. What have we learned — or not — one year later? ...
Revisiting the Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack, One Year Later
The Colonial Pipeline cyberattack in May 2021 ranks as one of the top critical infrastructure attacks to date. At the time, Semperis Director of Services Sean Deuby predicted that the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) ...

Cyber Autopsy Series: Colonial Pipeline
As if shutting down operations of the Pipeline wasn’t bad enough, its operators paid a ransom of more than $4 million (75 bitcoin) to the DarkSide ransomware gang. Read more in this ...

New APT Group Mimic Colonial Pipeline Attackers, Others
Government servers and Russian energy and aviation industries seem to be the primary targets of a new advanced persistent threat (APT) group that has attacked organizations in 10 countries, using the supply ...

Colonial Pipeline Hinted at Critical Infrastructure Threat
The long gas lines, panic buying and price spikes are fading into memory. But the ransomware attack in early May 2021 on the largest fuel pipeline in the U.S. must continue to ...