Does Your House Have Lions? Controlling for the Risk from Trusted Insiders

Abstract: 

How do you control for risk from trusted insiders? The nature of the job that system/network/database administrators, application developers, operations center staff, etc., do pretty much requires them to have privileged access to your infrastructure. That very privilege means rogues among such individuals can both do great damage and cover their tracks, so how do you protect your information? This talk proposes a practical, technology-neutral approach to trusted insider controls that adapts readily to your business practices and has proven itself over years of production usage.

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BibTeX
@conference {268049,
author = {Marcel Simon},
title = {Does Your House Have Lions? Controlling for the Risk from Trusted Insiders},
year = {2008},
address = {San Diego, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}

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