Security Advocacy Shouldn't Be for Security Professionals - An Analysis of How the Industry Misses the Mark and How We Can Improve
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges the current approach to security advocacy. Delve into an analysis of how security-related content, including documentation, talks, demos, and videos, often targets only security professionals, missing opportunities to reach broader audiences. Examine why security advocacy should extend beyond the industry to all areas of IT and society at large. Investigate the persistent need for educating developers on security practices for DevSecOps, while also considering the importance of reaching small and medium-sized businesses and individual consumers. Through comprehensive research and analysis of global security developer relations and vendor content, gain insights into the current state of security advocacy and discover potential improvements to make it more inclusive and effective for a wider range of stakeholders.
Syllabus
Security Advocacy Shouldn't Be for Security Professionals: How the Industry Misses the Mark...
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