Save the date for RSAC 2023: April 24-27
A common solution to user error is awareness, but we need to fix the system that facilitated the creation of the error, the action, and the results, which means not just stopping errors but also accidents and malice. We will share a model of Human Security Engineering identifying the optimal suite of countermeasures, and work through user targeted attacks to experience implementing the model. This session will follow Chatham House Rule to allow for free exchange of information and learning. We look forward to participants actively engaging in the discussion and remind attendees that no comment attribution or recording of any sort should take place. This is a capacity-controlled session. If added to your schedule and your availability changes, please remove this session from your schedule to allow others to participate.
Recommended Reading Available in Our Bookstore:
You Can Stop Stupid (Wiley) by Ira Winker
Advance Persistent Security (Syngress) by Ira Winker
Security Awareness for Dummies by Ira Winker
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Human Element
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