
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
A security luminary before such a title was even coined, Winn Schwartau's predictions about the internet and global security problems have been scarily spot on for more than 30 years. Named the “Civilian Architect of Information Warfare” by Admiral Patrick Tyrrell of the British Ministry of Defense, Schwartau also testified before Congress in 1991 and showed the world how and why massive identify theft, cyber-espionage, nation-state hacking and cyber-terrorism would be an integral part of our future.
His new book, "Analogue Network Security" is a mathematical, time-based and probabilistic approach to justifiable security. Winn and the Caffeinated Risk hosts explore how the the management of time and trust as an alternative approach to blind faith in the castle & moat model that continues to fail us.
4.7
33 ratings
A security luminary before such a title was even coined, Winn Schwartau's predictions about the internet and global security problems have been scarily spot on for more than 30 years. Named the “Civilian Architect of Information Warfare” by Admiral Patrick Tyrrell of the British Ministry of Defense, Schwartau also testified before Congress in 1991 and showed the world how and why massive identify theft, cyber-espionage, nation-state hacking and cyber-terrorism would be an integral part of our future.
His new book, "Analogue Network Security" is a mathematical, time-based and probabilistic approach to justifiable security. Winn and the Caffeinated Risk hosts explore how the the management of time and trust as an alternative approach to blind faith in the castle & moat model that continues to fail us.
1,976 Listeners
365 Listeners
626 Listeners
366 Listeners
26,462 Listeners
64 Listeners
57 Listeners
21 Listeners
74 Listeners
7 Listeners
178 Listeners
127 Listeners
2 Listeners
43 Listeners
25 Listeners