Big Data's Fourth V: Or why we'll never find the Loch Ness Monster

BSidesLV 2012

Presented by: Davi Ottenheimer
Date: Wednesday July 25, 2012
Time: 14:00 - 14:50
Location: Track 1
Track: Breaking Ground

Variety, Volume, Velocity and Vulnerability. We know many different types of data is being generated at high speed but how much do we know about the new weakness it introduces? Security is often an issue in Big Data but rarely understood or discussed openly. This presentation brings forward the giant elephant in the room and offers the audience some real-world puzzles of big data to solve. Examples of humorous failures as well as some success are presented as examples. You might think your security problems are big until you are asked to help find some solutions for Big Data's Fourth V.

Davi Ottenheimer

Davi Ottenheimer, President of flyingpenguin, has more than seventeen years' experience managing global security operations and assessments, including a decade of leading incident response and digital forensics. He is co-author of the book "Securing the Virtual Environment: How to Defend the Enterprise Against Attack," published in May 2012 by Wiley.


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