Current Cyber Threats - An Ever Changing Landscape
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolving landscape of cyber threats in this keynote address from the Central Ohio Infosec 2015 conference. Gain insights from FBI Cincinnati's Cyber Division on various aspects of cybersecurity, including password security, the Internet of Things, and information sharing. Delve into different types of cyber threats, actors, and their levels of sophistication, from script kiddies to advanced persistent threats. Examine common intrusion vectors such as phishing, social engineering, watering hole attacks, and ransomware. Learn about business email compromise and national security threats, as well as the APT model and US government responses. Discover strategies to minimize risk and understand the importance of initiatives like InfraGard in combating cyber threats.
Syllabus
Intro
Presentation
FBI Cincinnati
FBI Cyber Division
Passwords
Internet of Things
Information Sharing
FBI
Types of Cyber Threats
Actors and Levels of sophistication
Script kiddies
Im gonna temp
The worst nightmare
Most common intrusion vectors
How effective is fishing
Examples of fishing
Example of social engineering
Watering Hole attacks
Trusted thirdparty
Physical access
Ransomware
Business Email Compromised
National Security Threat
Reconnaissance Phase
Companies Attitudes
APT Model
US Government
NCI JTF
Minimize Risk
I See Three
InfraGard
Questions
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