Date & Time
Monday, October 15, 2018, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Category
Core Competencies
Description

As society becomes more technology-oriented we are facing new challenges.  We have ignored the psychology behind cyber security.  This talk covers the science of the human mind in a cyber environment. In a cyber war limbic system in a person does not operate in a "fight or flight" manner.  This requires people to be able to reason and think through a cyber war.  This talk incorporates the vernal theory of crime and the Big Five Model of cyber victims.



In an environment where 73% of hackers say traditional perimeter security firewalls and antivirus are irrelevant or obsolete and 74% IT professionals of respondents named clicking a link or opening an attachment in an email as the top ways threats enter the organization, we need to address this knowledge gap across all technologies.  IOT, standard computing devices, and the environment have given cyber criminals a clear advantage.

Speaker(s)
Erik Huffman
CEUs
1.8