Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Thinking Like the Adversary
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Hospitals. Oil and gas pipelines. Farming cooperatives. The definition of what constitutes “Critical Infrastructure” seems to change with every ransomware attack or data breach. Even with existing technological solutions our special guest Todd Beebe, an information security leader at an energy company, knows something deeper is required. Having started out as a red-teamer, he believes strongly in the need to think like the adversary. Beebe’s methodology will teach you how to think like the attacker, develop robust testing solutions, connect cyber attacks and executive business decisions, and how to build the next generation of cybersecurity experts.
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