Healthy Paranoia Show 15: The Dudes of REN-ISAC




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Summary: It's the latest dudilicious episode of Healthy Paranoia! This time we'll be covering the topic of information sharing and analysis centers (ISAC), specifically in the research and educational networking sector, aka REN-ISAC. Joining Mrs. Y on this adventure into the land of dudeness is Wes Young, REN-ISAC Principal Security Engineer and Architect (El Duderino), Keith Lehigh, Lead Security Engineer from Indiana University (the Duder) and bromance expert and developer, Liam Randall. We'll explore subjects such as: The history of ISACs. The benefits of information sharing or crowdsourcing security. Which intelligence feeds are better: paid or free? Mrs. Y's bandwidth envy. Why mixing beer, zombies and lawyers is always a bad idea. As always, Healthy Paranoia is security-douchebag-free, a place where nerds run free and the dudes abide. Show Notes: REN-ISAC Security Event System The Collective Intelligence Framework (CIF) Collective Intelligence Community Farsight Security, formerly Internet Systems Consortium Security Information Exchange (ISC SIE) Intelligence Exchange in a Free Market Economy by Wes Young Presidential Decision Directive 63 and Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7 Anti-Phishing Working Group Assorted presentations on CIF