Why Government Systems Fail at Security
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical security vulnerabilities in government systems through this Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the insights of Chey Cobb as she dissects the reasons behind the failure of government security measures. Gain a comprehensive understanding of various aspects, including physical security, budget constraints, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and security policies. Examine the impact of presidential directives, secret systems, and the role of the NSA. Uncover the challenges posed by lack of knowledge, software developers, and inadequate password practices. Analyze the influence of contractors and career paths on overall security. Learn about the GAO report findings and their implications for government information assurance. Discover the speaker's personal experiences and frustrations with public sector cybersecurity, providing a unique perspective on why government systems struggle to maintain effective security protocols.
Syllabus
Intro
Title
Who am I
No Real Office
Satellite
NRO
Public Sector
Disgusted
Government IAM
Physical Security
Problem with Money
Quote
Firewalls
Intrusion Detection Systems
Presidential Directive
Secret Systems
NSA
Security Policies
PrePublication Review
GAO Report
Microsoft Moment
Lack of Knowledge
Software Developers
The Base Commander
The Hacker
The Last Straw
Passwords
Reporting
GAO
Presidential Directives
Career Paths
Contractors
Taught by
Black Hat
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