National Strategy for Securing Cyberspace
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch Richard Clarke from the Office of Cyberspace Security deliver the keynote address at Black Hat USA 2002, outlining the National Strategy for Securing Cyberspace. Explore the strategy's process, philosophy, and five key audiences. Delve into critical cybersecurity topics including vulnerability reporting, patch management, software industry challenges, wireless LAN security, IT awareness, and the roles of telecom companies and ISPs. Learn about firewall implementation, internet ownership, and the federal government's responsibilities. Gain insights on cybersecurity certification and heed Clarke's warning about the gathering storm in cyberspace, drawing parallels to Winston Churchill's prescient observations.
Syllabus
Intro
Announcements
Richard Clark
National Strategy Process
National Strategy Philosophy
Five Audiences
Vulnerabilities
Reporting
Patch Management
Software Industry
Bill Gates
The Second Group
Driving Around the Loop
Wireless LANs
IT Awareness
Telephone Companies ISPs
Firewalls
The Fourth Audience
Who Owns the Internet
What You Can Do About the Internet
The Federal Government
Walk the Talk
NYAB Certification
The Gathering Storm
Winston Churchill
Taught by
Black Hat
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