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Does DoD Level Security Work in the Real World? - Jeff Man (ANYCon 2017 Videos) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Does DoD Level Security Work in the Real World?
Jeff Man

ANYCon 2017

After spending nearly 13 years working for the Department of Defense, I ventured out into the private sector to consult and advice on matters of information security. On many occasions, after explaining some basic security concept to a customer and outlining what they need to do to be secure, I often heard the retort, ?yeah, but we don?t need DoD level security.? Well, after twenty years in the private sector, and especially over the past 2-3 years with the proliferation of data breaches against major companies, I find myself wanting to reply, yeah, you really DO need DoD level security!?

Jeff is a respected Information Security expert, adviser, and evangelist. He has over 33 years of experience working in all aspects of computer, network, and information security, including risk management, vulnerability analysis, compliance assessment, forensic analysis and penetration testing. Earlier in his career, Jeff held security research, management and product development roles with NSA, the DoD and private-sector enterprises and was part of the first penetration testing "red team" at NSA. For the past twenty years, Jeff has been a pen tester, security architect, consultant, ?nd QSA, providing consulting and advisory services to many of the nation?s best known brands. Twitter: @MrJeffMan

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