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  <title>Ransomware and the Secret Service</title>
  <description>Our guest on this episode is Jeremy C. Sheridan, Assistant Director, Office of Investigations, at the United States Secret Service. We discuss the evolution of ransomware in cybercrime, including: advances in technology, cyber insurance, the cryptocurrency challenge, the sophistication of ransomware actors, and much more. Also, thank you to Trend Micro, a global leader in cloud and XDR security, for being our premier podcast partner and providing new research for this episode. Resource Links: •&amp;amp;nbsp; Trend Micro report, &amp;quot;A Roadmap to Secure Connected Cars&amp;quot;: https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/internet-of-things/a-roadmap-to-secure-connected-cars •&amp;amp;nbsp; Jeremey C. Sheridan, Assistant Director, Office of Investigations, U.S. Secret Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysheridan •&amp;amp;nbsp; United States Secret Service Cyber Investigations page: https://www.secretservice.gov/investigation/cyber •&amp;amp;nbsp; SecureWorld conferences: https://www.secureworldexpo.com/events The SecureWorld Sessions podcast gives you access to people and ideas that impact your cybersecurity career and help you secure your organization. </description>
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