Overview
This course aims to educate participants on the importance of cybersecurity and hacking in shaping actions that impact the world. The learning outcomes include understanding the hype cycle, vulnerabilities, adversaries, and the significance of security research. Participants will learn about automotive cybersecurity, collaboration, global economy implications, and public leadership in the context of information security. The course teaches skills such as identifying flaws, making informed choices, and demonstrating the value of security measures. The teaching method involves presentations, live demonstrations, and discussions. This course is intended for decision-makers, security specialists, entrepreneurs, developers, and anyone interested in the field of information security and hacking.
Syllabus
Intro
Hype Hangover
The Olympics
The Hype Cycle
Automotive Cybersecurity
Live Demonstration
Antibodies
Fixing the flaw
FDA recall
Collaboration
Making a Choice
Hype Cycle
Laws
Global Economy
Untrustworthy Systems
Why I Got Into Security
Vulnerability
Adversaries
Sony Hack
Public Leadership
I Am the Cavalry
Understanding Others
Outreach
The Wall Street Journal
Statistics
Why are we doing things
Mike Murray
Recap
Questions
Heartbleed
Looking Backward
Mobile Health
The Future
Privacy Rights
What can we do
Demonstration of value
Security research
Taught by
DefCamp