Info Overload and Future Shock - The Nature of Modern Crime - Lecture 4
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of cybercrime and its impact on modern society in this 46-minute conference talk from Derbycon 2012. Delve into the concept of "Future Shock" and its relevance to information overload in the digital age. Examine the cellular nature of online crime, the open-source cooperative tool development in criminal networks, and the challenges of securing data in a rapidly changing technological landscape. Learn about Operation Aikido, the influence of 1960s culture, and the philosophical underpinnings of cybercrime. Gain insights into the emerging threats in the digital realm and consider strategies for protecting data in an increasingly complex cyber environment.
Syllabus
Intro
Operation Aikido
Ahh, the 60's
Who is fohn Galt Alvin Toffler?
Today, Online Crime is Cellular in Nature
Crime is Open Source Cooperative tool development
The CrimeStream
The Coming Storm
Securing the Micros? • How do we protect data
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