We all know that the state of internet security is somewhat less than perfect, but how bad is it- from an average (OK, maybe not completely average) family’s perspective, and what can we do about it? By monitoring the internet usage habits of an unsuspecting American family (mine) I’ve gathered a lot of real world data, some of which is interesting, and some scary. Based on this, I’ll look at what needs to be done, what can be done, and where we just need to give up. Audience input and participation is strongly encouraged in this talk.
Jack Daniel:
Jack Daniel is old, beardy and bitter. Jack is also Technical Product Manager
for Tenable Network Security and has over 20 years experience in network and
system administration and security, and has held a variety of practitioner and
management positions. A technology community activist, he supports several
information security and technology organizations and is a co-founder of
Security BSides.
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