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The Future of Cyber Security

The Future of Cyber Security. Eugene H. Spafford Purdue University CERIAS. My Presentation. I’m not using PowerPoint for this presentation Lots of reasons, but for one of the better presentations why, see http://www.norvig.com/Gettysburg/. Questions. Audience Response System.

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The Future of Cyber Security

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  1. The Future of Cyber Security Eugene H. Spafford Purdue University CERIAS

  2. My Presentation • I’m not using PowerPoint for this presentation • Lots of reasons, but for one of the better presentations why, see http://www.norvig.com/Gettysburg/

  3. Questions

  4. Audience Response System Please pick up your keypad.

  5. 0/0 Open vs. proprietary: Which is inherently more secure? • Open source • Proprietary source • Neither

  6. 0/0 Computer malware: Pretty much every kind of computer system is equally vulnerable to computer viruses. • True • False

  7. 0/0 Is your security posture… • Better than 3 years ago • Worse than 3 years ago • About the same as 3 years ago (Include the level of threat, the level of protection in place, and the value of assets)

  8. 0/0 Which worries you most? • Increasing complexity of systems • Increasing use of portable computing • Increasing globalization • Increasingly restrictive IP laws • All of the above • None of the above

  9. Thinking of the Future • How much money do you think the Federal Government is investing in basic cybersecurity research? • $50 million per year • $250 million per year • $600 million per year • $1.5 billion per year

  10. 0/0 Which worries you most? • Increasing complexity of systems • Increasing use of portable computing • Increasing globalization • Increasingly restrictive IP laws • All of the above • None of the above

  11. 0/0 Which will be most important in the next few years? • Auditability • Privacy • Patch management • Usability • Forensics

  12. Conclusion Thank you for your attention and your participation For more information on what the 60+ faculty at CERIAS are up to, see: http://www.cerias.purdue.edu

  13. Mr. Spafford will be available for questions before lunch.

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