Description
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In this episode, we unpack the first of the Security Design Principles, Least Privilege.
If you have never heard of it before, Least Privilege is the act of giving a person the most minimal amount of privilege for them to be able to do their job.
Our hosts take the time in this short episode to discuss the ups and downs of Least Privilege and why it’s not utilized as widely as it should be.
Then they go over how Least Privilege should be implemented at home and at work and how much it affects your personal and professional Cyber Hygiene.
In the end, Jason discusses how Least Privilege can affect Software Development and the importance of setting different accesses and permissions for different users to improve your security posture.
What You’ll Learn
● What is a CR-MAP?
● What is Least Privilege?
● What are the costs of using Least Privilege?
● How does Least Privilege affect you as a user?
● How can software utilize Least Privilege?
Relevant Websites For This Episode
● https://www.akylade.com/
● https://www.yourcyberpath.com/podcasts/
Other Relevant Episodes
● Episode 80 - Risk Management Framework with Drew Church
● Episode 83 - Automating NIST Risk Management Framework with Rebecca Onuskanich
● Episode 94 - Ten Security Design Principles (SDP)
What's next after season 2?
About this Episode
In the grand wrap-up of season two of the podcast 'Your Cyber Path', hosts Kip Boyle and Jason Dion reflect on their four-year podcast journey. They also reveal that for the time being, there won't be a season three as originally...
Published 02/16/24
SDP 10: Separation of Privileges
About this Episode
In this episode of the Your CyberPath podcast, Kip Boyle and Jason Dion delve into the concept of the separation of privilege as a vital component of their series on security architecture and design principles.
Jason and Kip talk about how...
Published 02/06/24