Saturday, 23 March 2019

Security BSides Dublin 2019

I am very pleased to see Security BSides Dublin 2019 (www.bsidesdub.ie) @BSidesDublin becoming a reality and running for the first time this year. It was a very well organised event that brought together approximately 300 people from around the world in the beautiful city of Dublin. I have traveled numerous times in Dublin and have made many good friends there. This time however, it became a visit to remember!

Talk title: 
Cyber Security in evolutionary terms (food-for-thought), by Dr. Grigorios Fragkos

Abstract:
The Red Queen hypothesis, also referred to as the Red Queen effect, is an evolutionary hypothesis which proposes that organisms must constantly adapt, evolve, and proliferate not merely to gain a reproductive advantage, but also simply to survive while pitted against ever-evolving rival organisms in a continuously changing environment. 

Let's explore under a Cyber lens this evolutionary hypothesis in contrast to the evolving (cyber)threats and our adaptation (as professionals) to equally evolve our Cyber Resiliency capabilities (as an industry). This presentation is an opportunity to explore as professionals our security mindset and draw some personal conclusions on our Cyber Security culture in order to better ourselves.

From user awareness all the way to Cyber Resilience, from developing by writing secure code to the effort it takes in breaking it, from gaps in hiring talents to hiring for the right reasons, this brief session is intended to spark a personal "eureka" moment in the mindmap of each security professional inside and outside the room.

Looking forward to next year's event!