After waking up at 5am for a flight home from @cmeasurecon, I’m donating my time today as a judge for @SIPA_DCG’s Cyber 9/12 policy competition. I’m excited to see the final round presentations starting shortly! http://sipadcg.org/cyber912/
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I gave a keynote on modeling attackers and aligning defensive operations, using attacks on mobile phones as a case study. I mostly improvised from my ~2012 slides here: https://github.com/trailofbits/publications/tree/master/presentations/The%20Mobile%20Exploit%20Intelligence%20Project …
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Teams Cyber Warriors, fsociety, and Byte Me are finalists presenting their policy responses to a hypothetical foreign country manipulating a US municipal election through a cutout abusing stolen USG exploit code.pic.twitter.com/RkjE2snZ2k
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And the results are in: 1. fsociety (Tufts) 2. Byte Me (Wellesley) 3. Cyber Warriors (Harvard)
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Replying to @dguido
Nice, will the papers/presentations be published? /Cc
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The competition didn’t result in written papers. The students were challenged to respond to the scenario in real time, with recommendations primarily delivered through oral presentations.
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