Combatting 3 common mistakes: Schrödinger’s security, Pavlov’s products & 3 Monkeys’ incident response | SASIG
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Wednesday 12 January 2022, 4pm-5pm (GMT)

Cybersecurity is not a philosophical exercise, but a little philosophical reflection can benefit your cybersecurity planning, incident response, and policy development.

Security itself exists purely as a hypothetical. These days, there is no such thing as a genuinely secure system; compromises will happen, but resistance is not futile. Instead, the focus should be to reduce the risk of attackers achieving their objectives and to respond appropriately to mitigate damage when they do.

Discover how to create a security system that is resilient to attack and combat common mistakes, including:

  1. Pavlov’s Products – don’t buy what everyone is buying; buy what you need.
  2. Schrödinger’s Security – test your abilities to Prevent/Contain/Respond (PCR).
  3. 3 Monkeys’ Incident Response – be observant, follow advice, and demonstrate responsibility through effective governance.
 
Guest chaired by

Mike Hughes (info), Director, Prism RA

 
Presented by

Dr Shane Shook (info), Chief Security Advisor, Secrutiny

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