Indicators and Controls for Mitigating Insider Threat Transcript Part 1: Deriving Candidate Indicators from Over 500 Cases
Abstract
Welcome to CERT's Podcast Series: Security for Business Leaders. The CERT Program is part of the Software Engineering Institute, a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can find out more about us at cert.org. Show notes for today's conversation are available at the podcast website. My name is Julia Allen. I'm a senior researcher at CERT, working on operational resilience and software assurance. Today I'm pleased to welcome my colleague, Mike Hanley. Mike is currently leading the laboratory efforts for CERT's Insider Threat Team. We'll be talking about those today. And Mike and I will also be discussing his team's current research in how to design effective controls and indicators to prevent, detect, and respond to insider attacks indicators and controls that organizations are finding helpful to get a handle on how to manage their insider threat. Just as a point of information, we have posted three previous podcasts on CERT's insider threat work that our listeners might want to check out. So with no further ado, welcome Mike. Glad to have you with us today.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2011
- Accession Number
- AD1129680
Entities
People
- Julia H. Allen
- Mike Hanley
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University