Hardening U.S. critical infrastructure sectors against network attacks and vulnerabilities is a national security priority, but a comprehensive plan of action remains elusive. The key to meeting this challenge is forging a national consensus on roles and missions within government and between government and the private sector, wherein most critical infrastructure resides. This session will assess risk formulas for countering network threats to critical infrastructure, the significance of cyber vulnerabilities to national security, the importance of national intelligence in prioritizing threats, roles and missions within government, and the state of government‐private sector cooperation. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session as well as an overview of job opportunities available with CISA.
Up Next in Season 1
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MAKING CYBER THREAT INTEL (CTI) ACTIO...
A conceptual architecture (not a sales pitch/tech agnostic) to address two key concepts: First to bring external CTI (Cyber Threat Intel) into your environment (security infrastructure) and converting it into a machine-actionable format. Second, to set up sensors and instrumentation to match even...
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ESCAPING THE CREATIVE GRIND
We will take a look into the creative process from Undercroft Co-Founder Chris Machowski’s perspective. Just like most projects, there is a specific workflow and method to the madness. We will touch on digital artwork and video editing.
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BUILDING A SDR BASE STATION WITH RASP...
Now that you have your shiny new Raspberry Pi, you may be asking yourself “what can I do with this thing?” Jonathan last spoke about making an emulation box to play all of your favorite classic games from yesteryear, but now he is back with a new project. Welcome to the Software-Defined Radio, on...