Overview
This course covers the importance and evolution of Vulnerability Disclosure, particularly in relation to governments and policy-making in the 21st century. Students will learn about bug bounties, incident response, and the intersection of security research with ethics and privacy. The teaching method involves a discussion led by a security researcher, focusing on moving the field of vulnerability disclosure forward. The intended audience includes individuals interested in cybersecurity, policy-making, and ethical considerations in security research.
Syllabus
Introduction
Vulnerability disclosure
National and international efforts
How does it work
Bug bounties
Hackers are not scary
The law can still be involved
The hospital
The disclosure
KP
Wrapping up
The once entire arrangement
The crypto Wars
Intrusion Software
Taught by
Cooper