Conclusions & Key Takeaways from Black Hat Asia 2017
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the key insights and conclusions from Black Hat Asia 2017 in this thought-provoking conference talk moderated by Jeff Moss. Delve into crucial cybersecurity topics such as attacker specialization, the role of psychology in security, and the impact of machine learning. Gain valuable perspectives on emerging trends like synthetic traffic, digital nations, and the challenges of user protection. Examine the effects of deregulation, the complexities of attribution, and the ongoing debate surrounding passwords and biometrics. Uncover the latest developments and expert opinions shaping the future of information security in this comprehensive overview of the conference's most significant takeaways.
Syllabus
Introduction
Complexity
Attacker specialization
Psychology
Synthetic Traffic
Machine Learning
Digital Nations
Protecting the User
Deregulation
Triple A Effects
Attribution
Challenges
Passwords
Biometrics
Taught by
Black Hat
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