Hidden Hot Battle Lessons of Cold War - All Learning Models Have Flaws, Some Have Casualties
Offered By: BSidesLV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the hidden lessons of the Cold War and their implications for modern cybersecurity in this thought-provoking conference talk from BSidesLV 2017. Delve into the critical concepts of confidentiality, availability, and integrity while examining how subversion, training systems, and data manipulation played crucial roles in intelligence warfare. Discover how historical examples, such as malaria prevention and automated attacks, relate to current data integrity challenges. Investigate the future of AI, NASA's Doppler Radar, and advancements in aviation technology. Analyze regional dynamics, cognitive blindness, and the lasting impact of historical conflicts. Gain valuable insights into the flaws of learning models and their potential consequences in the realm of cybersecurity and beyond.
Syllabus
Intro
Presentation
Discussion
Confidentiality
Availability
Integrity
subversion
training systems
manipulating data
Intelligence is a weapon
Malaria example
Automated attacks
Data integrity attacks
Miyazaki
The Future of AI
NASAs Doppler Radar
Future of Planes
Night Scope
Tesla
Navy SEAL
Nixon
Regional Dynamics
Cognitive Blindness
Civil War
Looking Ahead
The Realist
Questions
Taught by
BSidesLV
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