A Network of Sorrows - Small Adversaries and Small Allies
Offered By: Cooper via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex landscape of cybersecurity threats and solutions in this thought-provoking conference talk from Hack.lu 2016. Delve into the often-overlooked realm of small-scale adversaries and their impact on everyday internet users. Discover why the majority of security costs are borne by ordinary individuals facing challenges from schools, families, malware, ex-partners, and local law enforcement. Examine the toxic security culture perpetuated by focus on state actors and APTs, while uncovering the true sources of cybersecurity struggles. Learn about the untapped potential of billions of users as small allies in the fight against malware and cybercrime. Gain insights into building a better, less fearful network by empowering users with tools and knowledge. Follow along as the speaker covers threat modeling, common battalions, consumer choices, the human mind, listening, learning, and identifying your biggest enemy. Conclude with a Q&A session to further explore these critical cybersecurity concepts.
Syllabus
Introduction
Threat Modeling
Common Battalions
Consumer Choices
The Human Mind
Listening
Learning
Your Biggest Enemy
Questions
Taught by
Cooper
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