Security Open Education Resources

  • Ted - What's wrong with your pa$$w0rd?

    • Lorrie Faith Cranor studied thousands of real passwords to figure out the surprising, very common mistakes that users -- and secured sites -- make to compromise security.

  • Ted - The security mirage

    • The feeling of security and the reality of security don't always match, says computer-security expert Bruce Schneier. In his talk, he explains why we spend billions addressing news story risks, like the "security theater" now playing at your local airport, while neglecting more probable risks -- and how we can break this pattern.

  • YouTube - Keynote: The Seven Axioms of Security

    • As the defenses have caught up and closed open doors, we attackers have looked for new avenues and vectors. Looking back on the state of defenses from One-Way Web Hacking in 2001 to Stegosploit in 2016, a common pattern emerges. Defense boils down to reacting to new attacks and then playing catch-up.

  • YouTube - IBM Keynote @ Forrester Privacy & Security 2017: Marc Van Zadelhoff, IBM Security, GM

    • IBM Security, General Manager, Marc Van Zadelhoff, keynotes Forrester Privacy & Security 2017 showcasing the unbreakable bonds needed between data privacy and security for modern enterprises.

  • OER Commons - An Introduction to Computer Networks

    • It covers the LAN, internetworking and transport layers, focusing primarily on TCP/IP. Particular attention is paid to congestion; other special topics include queuing, real-time traffic, network management, security, mininet and the ns simulator.

  • Open Textbook Library - Computer Networking

    • This open textbook aims to fill the gap between the open-source implementations and the open-source network specifications by providing a detailed but pedagogical description of the key principles that guide the operation of the Internet.

  • Open Textbook Library - Computer Networks

    • The aim of this textbook is to describe the available building materials and then to show how they can be used to construct a network from the ground up.