CyberWire Daily

When Windows breaks and chips crack.

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Feb 11, 2026
Hazel Cerra, Resident Agent in Charge in Atlantic City with 25 years in financial crime and protection, reflects on the Secret Service’s shift from counterfeit busts to crypto-era investigations. Conversations cover Patch Tuesday and chip/industrial patches. They explore payroll social-engineering thefts, a global espionage campaign called The Shadow Campaigns, Notepad markdown RCE risk, and concerns about Ring’s new pet-search feature.
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INSIGHT

Dual Mission Explains Modern Scope

  • The Secret Service has a dual mission of protection and investigating financial crimes dating to 1865 and 1901.
  • That historical blend explains why modern financial and tech-enabled crimes fall under its remit.
ANECDOTE

Casinos Require Constant Collaboration

  • Hazel Cerra described responsibility for four districts including all Atlantic City casinos and close ties with casino security directors.
  • She emphasized regular meetings, trend discussions, and training to combat financial fraud in casinos.
INSIGHT

Zero Fail Mirrors Zero Trust

  • Cerra likened the Secret Service's 'zero fail' protection to the zero trust cybersecurity model.
  • Continuous verification and layered defenses are central to both physical protection and cybersecurity.
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