Challenges in Securing a Worldwide Enterprise Network Footprint - The Basics from Australia to Zimbabwe
Adam Yergovich (Department of State)
Abstract: Many modern theories on Information Security rely on sophisticated and efficient infrastructure we take for granted in developed countries. When operating in nearly every country in the world it is necessary to focus on the basics. There might be questionable infrastructure or even openly hostile host nations, but basic "hygiene" is often the best roadmap to securing information and communication - and often the most neglected.
cryptography and securityMathematics
Audience: researchers in the discipline
Comments: Speaker bio: Adam Yergovich works for the Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security as a Regional Cyber Security Officer currently stationed in Fort Lauderdale Florida. He has previously been stationed in Frankfurt Germany, Bangkok Thailand, and Moscow Russia but traveled extensively within those regions. He graduated from from the University of California Davis with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering and worked for several years designing single board computers for a small California company before joining State.
Florida Atlantic University Crypto Café
Series comments: A seminar series of the FAU crypto group in the mathematics department. We welcome speakers, both online or in person, to join us and discuss their research or job-related opportunities. Beach lovers - come and believe!
| Organizers: | Francesco Sica*, Veronika Kuchta*, Edoardo Persichetti, Dipayan Das |
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