Analogue Network Security
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore analogue network security concepts in this comprehensive conference talk by Winn Schwartau at BSidesLV 2015. Delve into topics such as TCP/IP, the analogue world, synesthesia, bio prosthetics, and the history of security. Examine risk avoidance strategies, Anderson's paper, and the concept of reference monitors. Investigate physical security measures, time-based security, and nuclear compliance. Learn about detection techniques, signal and bandwidth compression, Boolean logic, and the OODA Loop. Gain insights into trust, balance, and feedback mechanisms in network security. Discover how analogue principles can be applied to modern digital security challenges in this informative and thought-provoking presentation.
Syllabus
Intro
Analogue Network Security
TCPIP
Analogue World
Analog
Digital
Analogue
Granularity
Synesthesia
The Internet
Bio prosthetics
History of security
Risk avoidance
Andersons paper
Reference monitor
Beer
Alien Metal
Physical Security
Time
Rating
Do we need protection
What can we measure
Historical truth
Timebased security
Nuclear compliance
Detection
Dimming
Signal Compression
Bandwidth Compression
Boolean 101
Balance
Trust
Hooda
OODA Loop
Sub loops
Feedback
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