Allow Myself to Encrypt Myself - Information Warfare and Network Security
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of self-encryption in this 52-minute conference talk from BSidesLV 2014. Delve into key information warfare concepts, including pervasive ubiquity and the 3D nature of security. Learn about stopgaps, network defense, and the role of software developers in encryption. Examine trust, data formats, and preparation techniques. Discover practical protection methods and gain insights into provisional patents. Engage with this comprehensive overview of cybersecurity principles and practices presented at the renowned security conference in Las Vegas.
Syllabus
intro
introduction
my blog
recap
information warfare
key concepts
pervasive ubiquity
Mr Bigglesworth
Stopgaps
Security
Defense of Networks
Security is 3D
Software Developers
Feist
Encryption
Trust
Data format
Preparation
Process Pipes
Practical Protection
Provisional Patent
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