Security Through Distrusting
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Watch a 57-minute keynote address from Black Hat Europe 2017 exploring the concept of "Security Through Distrusting." Delve into different approaches to making computer systems secure and trustworthy, ranging from ensuring everything is trusted to distrusting nearly all components and actors. Examine topics such as persistent memory, trusted hardware, multiparty signatures, multiple binaries, data leak prevention, compartmentalization, data transfers, applications, isolation, admin roles, hypervisors, and backup plans. Gain insights from security expert Joanna Rutkowska on creating systems with no single almighty element to enhance overall security.
Syllabus
Introduction
Unprecedented Risk
Introducing the Keynote
Persistent Memory
Trusted Hardware
Multiparty signatures
Multiple binaries
Preventing data leaks
Compare compartmentalization
Data transfers
Applications
Isolation
Admins
Hypervisor
Backup Plan
Taught by
Black Hat
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