The Leverage of Language, or, How I Realized Information Theory Could Save Information Security
Offered By: BSidesLV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking ideas presented in this 54-minute conference talk from BSidesLV 2012, where Conrad Constantine delves into the intersection of information theory and information security. Discover how the leverage of language can revolutionize security practices, from incident response to workflow optimization. Learn about innovative concepts such as bioinformatics applications, semantic analysis, and the Lockheed Martin kill chain. Gain insights into community-driven projects, instant response techniques, and methods for connecting seemingly disparate elements in security. Uncover the speaker's journey from recognizing the problem to finding solutions, and understand how embracing one's obsessions can lead to transformative approaches in the field of information security.
Syllabus
Intro
Scale
Visualization
Real Security
Adrenaline Rush
Screw the Enterprise
Incident Response Team
Workflows
Bioinformatics
Semantics
The Problem
Jealousy
Minority Report
Physician Heal thyself
Instant Response
RTF
Sequel
Im a Lazy drunkard
Community throwback project
Lockheed Martin kill chain
Relating things together
Bringing back the work
Putting the dots together
Finding your obsession
Taught by
BSidesLV
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