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Social Media Risk Metrics - There's a way to measure how +@&# you are online - Ian Amit (ShowMeCon 2016) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Social Media Risk Metrics - There's a way to measure how +@&# you are online
Ian Amit

ShowMeCon 2016
http://www.showmecon.com

Wouldn’t it be neat if you could have a score that says how risky is your organization’s social media presence? How about your top executives, and board? Think of a “credit score” like system where you are trying to stay around a certain score as part of

Bio: Ian Amit has over a decade of experience in hands-on and strategic roles, working across a diversity of security fields: business, industry, marketing, technical and research. At ZeroFOX, Ian leads the company’s services offerings. Previously, Ian served as Director of Services at IOActive. His career also includes time at Security-Art, Aladdin, Finjan, and Datavantage, as well as speaking at conferences such as BlackHat, DefCon, and InfoSecurity. A skilled researcher, Ian has deep technical knowledge of programming, operating systems (particularly Unix and Win32), applications (including most network server applications), penetration testing, databases and infrastructures. He founded the Tel-Aviv DefCon chapter (DC9723) and also was a founding member of the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES). Ian studied Computer Science and Business Administration at the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center and lives in Manhattan.

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