OPSEC

Presented at ToorCon San Diego 14 (2012), Oct. 21, 2012, 3 p.m. (20 minutes).

Operational Security (OPSEC) is nearly impossible to obtain in a world of surveillance.  OPSEC, regardless of your organization or operation size, should be thought about at all times by everyone involved.  It should be part of your ground-up planning, and drilled into friendly actors along the way.  The variety and magnitude of available surveillance platforms requires an increased vigilance in this often misunderstood topic, OPSEC.

This talk will be focused on the speaker's personal real world example describing the surveillance process being used to identify, target, and successfully engage adversaries.


Presenters:

  • Robb O'Driscoll
    Robb has focused his career working Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance based defensive security. Along with the US Government he has also worked with many fortune 500 companies, journalists, and attorneys on a variety of engineering, security, and surveillance issues in our every day lives.

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