Security at Government Agencies - Hacking the US Government
Offered By: HackerOne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore insights from government cybersecurity experts in this 41-minute panel discussion from the Security@ 2017 Conference. Join Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Engineering Supervisor at 18F, Michael Chung, Product and Technology Lead at Defense Digital Service, and moderator Jeff John Roberts, Writer at Fortune, as they delve into crucial topics such as determining attack surfaces, program selection, and the impact of hacker culture on government systems. Learn about tech surge projects, bug bounty initiatives, and vulnerability disclosure programs. Gain understanding of clearance processes, public-facing systems, and the importance of technical literacy in government cybersecurity efforts. Discover the best practices and challenges faced when hacking the US government for improved security.
Syllabus
Intro
Todd Park
How do you decide the surface of attack
How did you choose your programs
Impact
Meaningful Work
Hacker Culture
Tech Surge Projects
Bug Bounty
Vulnerability Disclosure Program
Clearances
Publicfacing systems
Technical literacy
Best and worst thing
Taught by
HackerOne
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