Empirical Measurement of Security and Privacy in Technology Systems - Conversations with Dr. Damon McCoy
Offered By: New York University (NYU) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research in cybersecurity and privacy through this insightful 31-minute talk featuring Dr. Damon McCoy from New York University's Center for Cybersecurity. Delve into empirical measurements of security and privacy in technology systems and their impact on society. Gain valuable insights on research highlights, technology abuse, and industry-specific challenges in automotive cybersecurity. Examine the role of responsibility in academia and learn about agreed-upon controls in the field. Discover the integration of cybersecurity with urban environments and hear advice for aspiring graduates. Understand the collaboration between NYU's Center for Cybersecurity and the Law School, providing a comprehensive view of the evolving landscape of cyber threats and defenses.
Syllabus
Intro
Research Highlights
Technology Abuse
Examples of Technology Abuse
Is there a good set of agreedupon controls
Dr McCoys work in the automotive industry
Charlie Miller
Responsibility
Responsibility in academia
Personal preference
Integration with the city
Advice for graduates
NYU CCS and the Law School
Outro
Taught by
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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