Tomorrow’s News is Today’s Intel - Journalists as Targets and Compromise Vectors
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical intersection of journalism and cybersecurity in this eye-opening Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the world of targeted attacks on journalists and media organizations, examining how these professionals become prime targets for state-sponsored actors and cybercriminals. Learn about the unique vulnerabilities faced by journalists due to their access to sensitive information and sources. Discover the various compromise vectors used to infiltrate media networks and gain unauthorized access to confidential data. Gain insights into the far-reaching consequences of successful attacks on journalists, including the potential manipulation of public opinion and the undermining of press freedom. Examine real-world case studies and emerging trends in this field, and understand the importance of protecting journalists and their sources in the digital age. Equip yourself with knowledge on best practices and security measures to safeguard journalistic integrity and defend against sophisticated cyber threats targeting the media industry.
Syllabus
Tomorrow’s News is Today’s Intel: Journalists as Targets and Compromise Vectors by Shane Huntley
Taught by
Black Hat
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