A New Political Era: Time to start wearing tin-foil hats following

DEF CON 25

Presented by: Robby Mook, Joel Wallenstrom
Date: Friday July 28, 2017
Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Location: Florentine Ballroom 4
Track: Crypto and Privacy Village

The most trivial communications were weaponized and drastically changed the course ofthe 2016 elections right before our eyes. As a result, information security is now a number one priority for all political campaigns — domestic and international. Yet many in the political community, including France, theUK, and the US, are deploying the same old practices, tools, and user training for communicating highly-sensitive information. In addition to continuing to hoard high-target data, political parties and candidates are reluctant to change behaviors and ask for help. Admitting to being hacked hasbecome increasingly stigmatized, preventing under-resourced campaigns andthe policy community from understanding how to deal with persistent and well-funded adversaries.

What have we learned and how likely is it that this will happen to election campaigns again? This talk will provide a first-hand context for understanding the exact political, media and security environments in which multiple breaches were detected on the democratic sideof the 2016 campaign and how they went unmitigated for months. The talk will then trace how, in the aftermath, the affected parties have attempted,successfully or not, to recover and learn to work with the infosec community. We will also touch on what impact product decisions in the tech and security space have on ordinary users’ ability to do their work, including running national campaigns. Finally, the talk will touch on ephemerality becoming a number one behavioral change the ‘victims’ of the election hackingseek as an antidote to information weaponization.

Joel Wallenstrom

Robby Mook

Joel Wallenstrom is the CEO of Wickr, a secure communications company building peer-to-peer encrypted ephemeral messaging and collaboration platforms. Prior to joining Wickr, Joel co-founded and led several top white-hat hacker teams including iSEC Partners and NCC Group, renowned for their cutting edge independent security research and incident response in high-profile cases. Joel also served as Director for Strategic Alliances at @stake. Robby Mook is aformer campaign manager for a $1 billion start-up called HFACC, Inc., more commonly known as Hillary for America. Robby successfully ran the Virginia gubernatorial campaign for Terry McAuliffe, served as an organizer forBarack Obama's 2008 team in Nevada, Indiana, and Ohio while working for Hillary Clinton's first campaign and leading the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Twitter handle of presenter(s): @RobbyMook @mywickr Website of presenter(s) or content: wickr.com


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