The Hacker’s Guide to Cybersecurity Policy in 2020
Offered By: 0xdade via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive panel discussion from Shmoocon 2020 featuring cybersecurity experts Jen Ellis, Nick Leiserson, Leonard Bailey, and Kurt Opsahl as they delve into the complex world of cybersecurity policy. Gain valuable insights into the 96 bills introduced in the 116th Congress containing the term "cybersecurity" in their titles. Learn about key policy discussions, potential outcomes, and how to actively participate in shaping cybersecurity legislation. Discover important topics such as election security, must-pass bills, cybersecurity commissions, and the challenges faced in the field. Understand the implications of the DMCA, cybersecurity research exceptions, and the CFAA. Get informed about upcoming legislative developments and find out how to get involved in influencing cybersecurity policies that affect the security community.
Syllabus
Intro
Jen Ellis
Kurt Opsahl
Nick Leissinger
Curt Stauffer
Election Security
Must Pass Bills
Election Year
Cybersecurity Commission
Cybersecurity is hard
solarium commission
administrative subpoena
Congress has an appetite
Cybersecurity legislation
The DMCA
DMCA Exemptions
Cybersecurity Research Exceptions
Why cant Congress make this permanent
DOJ support
CFAA
Hacking the Pentagon
Whats coming next
Getting involved
DMCA
Taught by
0xdade
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