Measuring Risk with Time Based Security - Winn Schwartau - Hack in Paris
Offered By: Hack in Paris via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of Time Based Security in this keynote address by Winn Schwartau at Hack in Paris. Delve into the history of computer security, risk avoidance strategies, and the evolution of protection mechanisms. Examine the importance of detection time, reaction channels, and the feedback process in defensive security measures. Learn about the Value Loss Potential and its significance in risk assessment. Discover fundamental formulas and concepts such as the Two-Man Rule and Boolean Logic applied to security protocols. Gain insights into measuring and managing risk effectively through a time-based approach to cybersecurity.
Syllabus
Intro
History
Security
Computer Security
Risk Avoidance
Fortress Mentality
The Reference Monitor
The Red Book
Certification
Jesse James
Protection
Time
Protection Mechanism
Detection
Detection Time
The Problem
Reaction Channels
Reaction Matrix
Feedback Process
Defensive Time Based Security
Value Loss Potential
How to Launch a Nuke
TwoMan Rule
Boolean Logic
Fundamental formulas
Summary
Taught by
Hack in Paris
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