Enterprise Cyber Resilience
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Vampires & Cybersecurity: Using Deception to Increase Cyber Resilience

Combined Session
Thursday, May 12, 2022 11:30—12:00
Location: A03-04

This presentation will explore adding deception as a component of a security-in-depth strategy to increase cyber resilience (in case the garlic, crosses, and wooden stakes are not effective). We will discuss whether you should invite attackers into your network. Much like with vampires, inviting attackers in can have serious repercussions. However, unlike vampires, cyber attackers do not need an invitation. Fortunately, deception within our networks can aid in identifying, delaying, and evicting unwanted guests, including insider threats (or vampires already amongst us). We will explore several deception use cases  that can dramatically increase cyber resilience without attracting more attackers.

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Dr. Donnie Wendt
Dr. Donnie Wendt
Mastercard
Dr. Donnie Wendt is a Principal Security Researcher for Mastercard. In this role, Donnie researches the latest security threats, technologies, products, services, and innovations to drive the...

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