Hacking Closed Networks


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When the USS John McCain collided with a freighter, there was speculation that the ship was hacked, but officials quickly stated it was impossible because the ship’s network was closed. That is not true. Stuxnet is one of many examples where attackers breached closed networks. This presentation will cover many ways closed networks can be compromised with examples, and how to prevent such attacks.

Learning Objectives:
1: Overcome the myth that closed networks can’t be hacked.
2: Identify vulnerabilities allowing access to closed networks.
3: Learn how to counter the vulnerabilities allowing compromise of closed networks.

Participants
Ira Winkler

Participant

CISO, CYE Security


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