May 2023 Program Guide

PRIVACY, PRIVACY TECH, TRUST, & DATA

Privacy Threat Modeling In Practice

Speakers: Nandita Narla & Kim Wuyts Talk Time: 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM PT

Abstract: Threat modeling is an effective way to reduce privacy risk by anticipating what can go wrong and fixing issues early in the development lifecycle. However, applying privacy threat modeling frameworks to real-world scenarios is challenging due to complex data flows. In this hands-on workshop, we will introduce a systematic methodology for eliciting privacy threats (LINDDUN) and show you how to apply it to a real use case. Help Organizations Protect Against Doxing Attacks Speaker: Parul Khanna Talk Time: 1:00 PM - 1:55 PM PT Abstract: Doxing is a term derived from documents, and hence consists of collecting information on an organization or individual through social media websites, search engines, password-cracking methods, social engineering tools and other sources of publicly displayed information. The main purpose of doxing attacks is to threaten, embarrass, harass, and humiliate the organization or individual. Various tools are used to perform doxing. Tools such as Maltego visualize an organization’s architecture, which helps determine weak links within the organization. This presentation discusses different ways organizations and employees can be doxed and suggests measures to protect against doxing attacks.

DAY OF SHECURITY

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