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Security Theater prioritizes gatekeeping more than security outcomes
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Exit Stage Left - Replacing Theater with Chaos
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- 1 Exit Stage Left: Replacing Theater with Chaos Kelly Shortridge, Capsules
- 2 Act 1: Welcome to Security Theater
- 3 Security Theater optimizes for drama
- 4 Cumbersome change management will hinder speedy patch deployments, too
- 5 How do we spot Security Theater's red flags? And is there a better way ahead?
- 6 Act II: Theater & Chaos in Fisticuffs
- 7 Security Chaos Engineering: Let's harness failure to build knowledge
- 8 SCE: Failure is a natural part of systems ST: Bad humans cause failures
- 9 SCE: Adapt to minimize incident impact ST: Prevent failure from happening
- 10 SCE: Security is collaborative & open ST: Security teams operate in a silo
- 11 SCE Culture: Learning & experimenting ST Culture: Fear and mistrust
- 12 Act II, Scene II: Judgment
- 13 Security Theatre shuns fair judgment
- 14 Compare security code review coverage vs. lead time or deploy frequency
- 15 The Grande Finale
- 16 Security Theater prioritizes gatekeeping more than security outcomes
- 17 Strive for continuous improvement through Security Chaos Engineering
- 18 Attackers behaviors constantly evolve. Defender behaviors must evolve, too.
- 19 Treat security teams as advisors & hold P&E teams accountable for changes