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Security Lessons from Dictators

Offered By: 44CON Information Security Conference via YouTube

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44CON Courses Network Security Courses Incident Response Courses Active Defense Courses Insider Threats Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore security lessons drawn from historical dictators in this thought-provoking conference talk from 44CON 2013. Discover how the mistakes of leaders like Kim Jong-un, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte relate to modern network security challenges. Learn to apply these insights to your company's defense strategies, focusing on insider threats, incident response, and investigation techniques. Examine the future of active defense and the importance of mastering security basics. Gain valuable perspectives on security awareness programs and prioritizing elements in your security strategy. Engage with critical questions about the state of information security and how historical lessons can inform current practices.

Syllabus

Intro
PATIENT ZERO
Security Lessons from Dictators
How does your company defend against insider threats?
How does your incident response plan look in real life?
How can security professionals handle investigations better?
What do you think the future of active defense (hacking back) is?
Why do security professionals have such a hard time getting the basics right?
Poor Security Awareness Training
What are your thoughts on security awareness programs?
What does your priority list look like for your security program?
Questions?


Taught by

44CON Information Security Conference

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