Los Angeles Security Summit 7
A Great Day of Collaboration, Learning,
Networking
ISSA LOS ANGELES
 Join Our Community
 Issala.org
 Twitter: @issala
 LinkedIn: ISSA Los Angeles Chapter Networking
 Facebook: Information Systems Security
Association (ISSA) Los Angeles Chapter
 Have drinks with us
ISSA LOS ANGELES
 Come to our monthly meetings
• Next meeting is June 17 at Taix French
Restaurant in Echo Park at 11:30am
 We have dinner meetings: July 15 and Sept 16
 Holiday Party with OWASP December 16th
 Join our CISO Forum
 Join us at sporting events
WHAT DID WE LEARN TODAY?
 Breaches are Occurring Everywhere in Every Industry
 Phishing Attacks are Multiplying and are Now the
Preferred Method of Infiltration
 How to Build Secure Application Development
Environments
 Breaches Are Not Discovered for 6-9 Months
• Often Discovered by External Source
 Some Potential Attacks of the Future
RECENT BREACHES
 Anthem: 78.8 million records
 Target: 42 million people’s credit or debit information stolen;
banks file class-action lawsuit against Target
 Home Depot: estimated 56 million credit and debit card
numbers
 JPMorgan: 76 million households and 7 million small
businesses
 Carbanak: $1 billion stolen from more than 100 banks in 30
countries
 AdultFriendFinder.com 3.9 million users' personal details and
sexual preferences
DATA BREACH COSTS
 Average Cost of a Data Breach in US Averages
$6.5 million, highest in the world
 One estimate of the cost to Home Depot is $10
billion by 2020
 Cost in Health Care Organizations Could be as
much as $363 Per Record
THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN’
 Every Business is Now a Target
 Every Medical Device Could be a Target
 Every Car Could be a Target
 Every Refrigerator Could be a Target
 Every Drone Could be an Attacker
AWARENESS OF SECURITY SEEMS TO BE
EVERYWHERE!
 Boardrooms Now Have Security on their Agendas
80% of the Time
 Breaches are a Weekly News Item on Mainstream
Media
 Cousins Call Us for Advice or to Ask What We Think
of the Latest Attack
 Congress is Talking About Security
WHAT THE $%#%^%&*?
 Old Vulnerabilities Are Still Everywhere
• SQL Injection (in the OWASP Top 10 in 2007 and still there!)
• 44%of known breaches in 2014 came from vulnerabilities
that were between two and four years old1
 Patching is Still Problematic
 Change Management is not Happening
 Configuration Management is Not Happening
 Our Mission Critical Information is Not Encrypted
1 HP 2015 Cyber Risk Report
OUR WORKFORCE HAS GONE
PHISHING!
 Click That Link!
 Open That Attachment!
 Open That Email From the Unknown Sender
 Respond to that “Too Good to be True” Email
Scam!
 Forward that Funny Attachment to Everyone!
 We Love Port 80!!
WHAT’S A GOOD SECURITY LEADER TO
DO?!
 Go on Tour
 Security Awareness Training for Everyone
• Address Your Companies Vulnerability Trends
• Gamify Your Training
• Provide Incentives and Prizes
• Please, No Death by PowerPoint
 Speak at Division Meetings
 Speak at General Staff Meetings
MEET WITH KEY PLAYERS
Lunch with all Executives
Meet Regularly
• With CTO or Head of System Admins
• Division Heads
• Legal
• Risk Compliance
Learn to Talk “Businessese”
CREATE AND ENFORCE POLICIES,
STANDARDS, AND PROCEDURES
 Ensure Standard Image is Created
• Is Regularly Updated
• Is Regularly Tested
• Deployed Everywhere-Especially on Admin
Systems
 No one Should Be Regularly Logged in with Admin
Privileges
 Have a Plan and Procedures for Securing Portable
Devices and BYOD
BAKE SECURITY INTO THE SDLC
 Embrace and Befriend the Head of Application
Development
 Utilize Static/Dynamic Web App Vulnerability
Scanners
 Have All Staff in AppDev Take Secure Coding
Training
 All Project Proposals Must be Reviewed by InfoSec
 Work with the PMO
SECURE YOUR PHYSICAL
ENVIRONMENT
 Does Your Facilities Head Purchase Physical Security
Solutions Without InfoSec Involvement or
Knowledge?
 Are Your Physical Security Access Cards Waaay too
Easy to Hack? Most Are!
 Do You Know Who Has Access to Your Data Center?
Are You Sure?
 Can People Leave Your Buildings Carrying Anything
They Want?
MONITOR SYSTEMS REGULARLY
 Are You Able to Detect Anomalies on Your
Networks?
 Do You Know if You Have Been Compromised?
Probably Not!
 Would You be able to Detect Strange Outbound
Traffic to, Let’s Say, China or North Korea?
 Monitor Unusual Changes in User Behavior
 Do You Know if 50 Users All Had Their Accounts
Locked After Unsuccessful Login Attempts?
CREATE AND REVIEW REPORTS
 Create Remediation Plans After Reviewing Network
Vulnerability Scans
 Compare Reports From Various Tools: Patch
Management, Vulnerability Scanning, Anti-Malware
 Follow-up on Remediation Efforts
 Rescan and Review Reports
 Look for Patterns in Incidents in Your HelpDesk
Database
ENFORCE ACCESS MANAGEMENT
STANDARDS
 Work With HR to Establish Provisioning/
Deprovisioning Procedures
 Enforce Process to Approve and Grant Access to
Systems
 Enforce Deprovisioning Procedures
 Periodically Audit Systems Access
 Two Factors Required for all Admin Access to Mission
Critical Systems
NETWORK AND COLLABORATE
 Attend Networking Events
 Make New Contacts
 Share War Stories and Solutions
 Join ISSA, OWASP, ISACA, CSA, HTCIA, etc.
 Form New Groups
 Look for Meetups
 Leave Here Today With at Least 5 New Contacts;
Follow-up with them
KEEP LEARNING
Webcasts
Classes
Podcasts
Books
LinkedIn and Twitter Links
Blogs
Networking Events and Conferences
HELP PREPARE THE NEXT GENERATION
OF SECURITY LEADERS
Hire Students
Train and Mentor Your Staff
Speak at Schools
Support Cyber Competitions
Help Schools With their Curriculum
Teach Security at Schools
MOST IMPORTANTLY!!
DRINK AND EAT WITH US…NOW!!!!
Food and Drink Next Door in the Vendor Expo
Last Chance to Meet with Vendors
Last Chance to Enter to Win Raffle Prizes
Book Signing
Raffle Drawing in 15 Minutes
THANK YOU!
To All Our Speakers
To All Our Volunteers
To My Fellow Board Members
To All of You For Joining Us
To All Our Vendor Partners
To Our Fellow Organizations
THANK YOU!
Stay Safe
Stay Hungry for Knowledge
Believe in Yourself
Live Long and Prosper!
See You All At Summit 8!

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  • 1.
    Los Angeles SecuritySummit 7 A Great Day of Collaboration, Learning, Networking
  • 2.
    ISSA LOS ANGELES Join Our Community  Issala.org  Twitter: @issala  LinkedIn: ISSA Los Angeles Chapter Networking  Facebook: Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Los Angeles Chapter  Have drinks with us
  • 3.
    ISSA LOS ANGELES Come to our monthly meetings • Next meeting is June 17 at Taix French Restaurant in Echo Park at 11:30am  We have dinner meetings: July 15 and Sept 16  Holiday Party with OWASP December 16th  Join our CISO Forum  Join us at sporting events
  • 4.
    WHAT DID WELEARN TODAY?  Breaches are Occurring Everywhere in Every Industry  Phishing Attacks are Multiplying and are Now the Preferred Method of Infiltration  How to Build Secure Application Development Environments  Breaches Are Not Discovered for 6-9 Months • Often Discovered by External Source  Some Potential Attacks of the Future
  • 5.
    RECENT BREACHES  Anthem:78.8 million records  Target: 42 million people’s credit or debit information stolen; banks file class-action lawsuit against Target  Home Depot: estimated 56 million credit and debit card numbers  JPMorgan: 76 million households and 7 million small businesses  Carbanak: $1 billion stolen from more than 100 banks in 30 countries  AdultFriendFinder.com 3.9 million users' personal details and sexual preferences
  • 6.
    DATA BREACH COSTS Average Cost of a Data Breach in US Averages $6.5 million, highest in the world  One estimate of the cost to Home Depot is $10 billion by 2020  Cost in Health Care Organizations Could be as much as $363 Per Record
  • 7.
    THE TIMES THEYARE A CHANGIN’  Every Business is Now a Target  Every Medical Device Could be a Target  Every Car Could be a Target  Every Refrigerator Could be a Target  Every Drone Could be an Attacker
  • 8.
    AWARENESS OF SECURITYSEEMS TO BE EVERYWHERE!  Boardrooms Now Have Security on their Agendas 80% of the Time  Breaches are a Weekly News Item on Mainstream Media  Cousins Call Us for Advice or to Ask What We Think of the Latest Attack  Congress is Talking About Security
  • 9.
    WHAT THE $%#%^%&*? Old Vulnerabilities Are Still Everywhere • SQL Injection (in the OWASP Top 10 in 2007 and still there!) • 44%of known breaches in 2014 came from vulnerabilities that were between two and four years old1  Patching is Still Problematic  Change Management is not Happening  Configuration Management is Not Happening  Our Mission Critical Information is Not Encrypted 1 HP 2015 Cyber Risk Report
  • 10.
    OUR WORKFORCE HASGONE PHISHING!  Click That Link!  Open That Attachment!  Open That Email From the Unknown Sender  Respond to that “Too Good to be True” Email Scam!  Forward that Funny Attachment to Everyone!  We Love Port 80!!
  • 11.
    WHAT’S A GOODSECURITY LEADER TO DO?!  Go on Tour  Security Awareness Training for Everyone • Address Your Companies Vulnerability Trends • Gamify Your Training • Provide Incentives and Prizes • Please, No Death by PowerPoint  Speak at Division Meetings  Speak at General Staff Meetings
  • 12.
    MEET WITH KEYPLAYERS Lunch with all Executives Meet Regularly • With CTO or Head of System Admins • Division Heads • Legal • Risk Compliance Learn to Talk “Businessese”
  • 13.
    CREATE AND ENFORCEPOLICIES, STANDARDS, AND PROCEDURES  Ensure Standard Image is Created • Is Regularly Updated • Is Regularly Tested • Deployed Everywhere-Especially on Admin Systems  No one Should Be Regularly Logged in with Admin Privileges  Have a Plan and Procedures for Securing Portable Devices and BYOD
  • 14.
    BAKE SECURITY INTOTHE SDLC  Embrace and Befriend the Head of Application Development  Utilize Static/Dynamic Web App Vulnerability Scanners  Have All Staff in AppDev Take Secure Coding Training  All Project Proposals Must be Reviewed by InfoSec  Work with the PMO
  • 15.
    SECURE YOUR PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Does Your Facilities Head Purchase Physical Security Solutions Without InfoSec Involvement or Knowledge?  Are Your Physical Security Access Cards Waaay too Easy to Hack? Most Are!  Do You Know Who Has Access to Your Data Center? Are You Sure?  Can People Leave Your Buildings Carrying Anything They Want?
  • 16.
    MONITOR SYSTEMS REGULARLY Are You Able to Detect Anomalies on Your Networks?  Do You Know if You Have Been Compromised? Probably Not!  Would You be able to Detect Strange Outbound Traffic to, Let’s Say, China or North Korea?  Monitor Unusual Changes in User Behavior  Do You Know if 50 Users All Had Their Accounts Locked After Unsuccessful Login Attempts?
  • 17.
    CREATE AND REVIEWREPORTS  Create Remediation Plans After Reviewing Network Vulnerability Scans  Compare Reports From Various Tools: Patch Management, Vulnerability Scanning, Anti-Malware  Follow-up on Remediation Efforts  Rescan and Review Reports  Look for Patterns in Incidents in Your HelpDesk Database
  • 18.
    ENFORCE ACCESS MANAGEMENT STANDARDS Work With HR to Establish Provisioning/ Deprovisioning Procedures  Enforce Process to Approve and Grant Access to Systems  Enforce Deprovisioning Procedures  Periodically Audit Systems Access  Two Factors Required for all Admin Access to Mission Critical Systems
  • 19.
    NETWORK AND COLLABORATE Attend Networking Events  Make New Contacts  Share War Stories and Solutions  Join ISSA, OWASP, ISACA, CSA, HTCIA, etc.  Form New Groups  Look for Meetups  Leave Here Today With at Least 5 New Contacts; Follow-up with them
  • 20.
    KEEP LEARNING Webcasts Classes Podcasts Books LinkedIn andTwitter Links Blogs Networking Events and Conferences
  • 21.
    HELP PREPARE THENEXT GENERATION OF SECURITY LEADERS Hire Students Train and Mentor Your Staff Speak at Schools Support Cyber Competitions Help Schools With their Curriculum Teach Security at Schools
  • 22.
    MOST IMPORTANTLY!! DRINK ANDEAT WITH US…NOW!!!! Food and Drink Next Door in the Vendor Expo Last Chance to Meet with Vendors Last Chance to Enter to Win Raffle Prizes Book Signing Raffle Drawing in 15 Minutes
  • 23.
    THANK YOU! To AllOur Speakers To All Our Volunteers To My Fellow Board Members To All of You For Joining Us To All Our Vendor Partners To Our Fellow Organizations
  • 24.
    THANK YOU! Stay Safe StayHungry for Knowledge Believe in Yourself Live Long and Prosper! See You All At Summit 8!