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CTI Summit Keynote - Cliff Stoll - (Still) Stalking the Wily Hacker 

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(Still) Stalking the Wily Hacker: Three Decades of Computer Security in Perspective Before anyone thought to utter the words “cyber threat intelligence,” Cliff Stoll was doing it (and chronicling it in the seminal book that led many of us to careers in the field). From his vantage point as the father of the discipline, he’ll share his unique view of how far we’ve come (hint: he’s impressed) and take a realistic look at what the future holds. He’ll examine some emerging threat vectors we need to be paying attention to, and offer some words of wisdom to cyber threat intel newcomers and do-it-yourselfers.
Clifford Stoll, Author, The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage
Cliff Stoll, Author, The Cuckoo’s Egg
Clifford Stoll gained worldwide attention as a cyberspace sleuth when he wrote his bestselling book, The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage, the page-turning true story of how he caught a ring of hackers who stole secrets from military computer systems and sold them to the KGB. He has become a leading authority on computer security. His lecture presentations are energetic and entertaining, and showcase Clifford’s dry wit and penetrating views. Clifford Stoll is a commentator for MSNBC and an astronomer at the University of California Berkeley. The Cuckoo’s Egg inspired a whole category of books on capturing computer criminals. He began by investigating a 75-cent error in time billing for the university computer lab for which he was systems manager and ended up uncovering a ring of industrial espionage. Working for a year without support from his employers or the government, he eventually tracked the lead to a German spy hacking into American computer networks involved with national security and selling the secrets to the KGB for money and cocaine. Since catching the "Hanover Hacker" (Hanover, West Germany), Stoll has become a leading expert on computer security and has given talks for both the CIA and the National Security Agency, as well as the U.S. Senate. Stoll is also the author of two engaging and counter-intuitive critiques of technology’s role in culture written in his trademark quiet and folksy style full of droll wit and penetrating insights. In Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information Highway, Stoll, who has been netsurfing for fifteen years, does an about-face, warning that the promises of the Internet have been oversold and that we will pay a high price for its effects on real human interaction. High Tech Heretic: Why Computers Don’t Belong in the Classroom and Other Reflections by a Computer Contrarian asks readers to check the assumptions that dominate our thinking about technology and the role of computers, especially in our classrooms. As one who loves computers as much as he disdains them, he admits to being deeply ambivalent about computers, and questions the role of networks in our culture.

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@basehead617
@basehead617 2 года назад
The contrast between the jolly eccentricity of Cliff and the seriousness of what was going on on the networks is the core of why the book is so fascinating
@DocteurZeuhl
@DocteurZeuhl 11 месяцев назад
This conclusion, the last three or so minutes of this talk, goddammit man. This man is clever, humble, and so incredibly, deeply human. We should all do our best to become our own versions of Cliff Stoll.
@iamtomkills
@iamtomkills 11 месяцев назад
Possibly the greatest, most engaging and entertaining talk I’ve ever watched. This guy is a complete legend.
@flare242
@flare242 6 лет назад
I love Cliff Stoll. He's the real world Doc Brown.
@emilianoterrell2175
@emilianoterrell2175 3 года назад
i know Im asking randomly but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@bakerpatrick6842
@bakerpatrick6842 3 года назад
@Emiliano Terrell instablaster ;)
@emilianoterrell2175
@emilianoterrell2175 3 года назад
@Baker Patrick Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@emilianoterrell2175
@emilianoterrell2175 3 года назад
@Baker Patrick It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@bakerpatrick6842
@bakerpatrick6842 3 года назад
@Emiliano Terrell You are welcome :D
@eIicit
@eIicit 7 лет назад
Absolutely love his passion. No one is trying to force him to calm down and act "normal." His eccentricity is an intrinsic part of his genius.
@fifiwoof1969
@fifiwoof1969 Год назад
It's SO infectious!
@fifiwoof1969
@fifiwoof1969 Год назад
His excitement at reliving his past is infectious. I read his book at High School in the 90s - successfully hacked into school network as a result.
@basehead617
@basehead617 2 года назад
Someone did a great job directing and choosing the cameras to capture this talk! It's rare to have an event like this that has anything other than a single static camera..
@HackMyControlSystem
@HackMyControlSystem 7 лет назад
Mandatory viewing for anyone who wants to give a dynamic preso. I love how he credits co-workers from 30yrs ago.
@Ziaotic
@Ziaotic 7 лет назад
i love you , cliff.
@paul.c.gregory
@paul.c.gregory 7 лет назад
Entertaining and informative to the end. I just love when he squeezes his drink bottle to bursting without realising what he's doing. Shows the passion he has for this, it really means something, he cares.
@Ziaotic
@Ziaotic 7 лет назад
Paul Gregory god i really don't want him to die anytime soon.
@nelsonjanusson7278
@nelsonjanusson7278 7 лет назад
where was that in the video?
@glathir1168
@glathir1168 7 лет назад
1:01:55
@curtwilliams3135
@curtwilliams3135 2 года назад
He did the very same thing on TV in 1990 :D he is a champion! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KKvrXMPcZ2g.html
@markemanuele1929
@markemanuele1929 2 года назад
I had a physics teacher in High Scool whose name was "Doc" Lane. His famous line was (and he wanted us to think like this as well) "I wonder what would happen if I..." and then he would try it.
@FallenTrend33
@FallenTrend33 Год назад
The way he ended this makes me want to finish this cyber degree and certs so I can get into the field already!
@MarkJeanmougin
@MarkJeanmougin 7 лет назад
What a wonderfully engaging, entertaining, and informative presentation! I'm so glad SANS got him to talk and then made it available for the world. If this doesn't inspire you to do great DFIR, Defense, or Pen Testing, then you're in the wrong field. Thanks to SANS and all those that made this possible. (Shout out to the guy in the Kangol hat!)
@kurtholmy8185
@kurtholmy8185 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to attend a Physics and Astronomy Colloquium (Hasbrouck auditorium) in the Fall of 1985, at UMASS, Amherst. Clifford Stoll was the speaker, and there he shared the tale of "The Cuckoo's Egg". Much of what he communicated was unspoken, to be inferred only.
@basehead617
@basehead617 2 года назад
1985 was before it happened.. did you mean 1995?
@snacklofter
@snacklofter 7 лет назад
Just found and read 'The Cuckoo's Egg' whilst on holiday. Superb read. I am an instant fan.
@dallash6639
@dallash6639 7 лет назад
Fantastic! He hasn't lost the enthusiasm. I would love to know the number of infosec folks who entered the field because of their interest in The Cuckoo's Egg.
@MarkJeanmougin
@MarkJeanmougin 7 лет назад
That's me!
@verdatum
@verdatum 7 лет назад
I literally absolutely exactly did this. That book showed me what I wanted to do in life.
@gordslater
@gordslater 5 лет назад
an easier question - how many people *didn't* read it first
@guitarslim56
@guitarslim56 Год назад
37.
@SageTheProfessor
@SageTheProfessor 4 года назад
The real Doc Brown!! I'm so grateful for having watched this talk. Thank you so much.
@shonuff1115
@shonuff1115 Год назад
He is using so much body language that his body can't contain it. Those jumps are fantastic!
@GalahadGregory
@GalahadGregory 5 лет назад
Great talk. I would love to have this man as a professor. Very engaging.
@gordslater
@gordslater 5 лет назад
what a guy - a true legend, in so many *different* ways
@chrisgodberartist
@chrisgodberartist 7 лет назад
The legend !
@triptibiswas8941
@triptibiswas8941 6 лет назад
Somebody please make a movie on this man!!!!!!
@russianwater1655
@russianwater1655 5 лет назад
There allready is!?!? Havnt you seen back to the future!!!!
@triptibiswas8941
@triptibiswas8941 5 лет назад
@@russianwater1655 yeah I should have really seen it...u see I am so old I forget things...
@Ojisan642
@Ojisan642 4 года назад
Tripti Biswas there’s a PBS/NOVA tv show from the 1990s called “The KGB, the Computer, and Me" which I’m sure you can find online somewhere.
@russianwater1655
@russianwater1655 5 лет назад
OMG this is about to be the best hour of my evening!!!
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori 2 года назад
The sandshoes in the microwave story makes *complete* sense now 😂
@curtwilliams3135
@curtwilliams3135 2 года назад
OMG He's still kicking ass! Yes!
@verioffkin
@verioffkin 6 лет назад
I think these last words hardly can be applied to machines which is computer itself and its programs all about. They're not about ethics and morality from the scratch, we have this, they're not. And there definitely will be a crossroad where we'll break apart. It doesn't mean war, of course - it's stupid, computers aren't stupid by the laws of physics - it just mean deeper understanding of what is "good" and what is "bad" for us. For computers it always be "understanding" of course... Thank You, Cliff.
@PouncyAgKitten
@PouncyAgKitten 3 года назад
I loved this
@KelvinJasper
@KelvinJasper 3 года назад
Watching this after reading his book, this is like the motion picture of the book
@mattman8685
@mattman8685 2 года назад
Cliff is freaking awesome I love this guy
@RodneyMcKee
@RodneyMcKee 6 лет назад
What a legend, love looking at my Klein bottle Cliff. Thanks
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 2 года назад
I hope he isn't as nervous and as anxious as his conduct here suggests. I really hope not. Because I love his wicked eccentric conduct. It makes this whole talk entertaining as well as educational! But I'd hate to see him handling himself this way out of fear or anxiety.
@johnsmoak8237
@johnsmoak8237 Год назад
He's doing well, when ferocity sees itself in a mirror it still jumps, sometimes. For him, he's so dynamic that it's always interesting to introspect. I've often felt most sure of myself during moments of duress, and take it from a teacher that the fear is just good fuel. Oil in the lamp of remembrance.
@rztrzt
@rztrzt 6 лет назад
Cliff is so cool! Read his book ages ago.
@nathanaelraynard2641
@nathanaelraynard2641 7 лет назад
this seems fun
@nathanaelraynard2641
@nathanaelraynard2641 7 лет назад
and damn he's too energetic its funny
@xproject-dw3cc
@xproject-dw3cc 5 лет назад
love this guy, 'Silicon Snake oil' was a better book then The Cuckoo's egg though, or at least more visionary
@terrancegrant1664
@terrancegrant1664 7 лет назад
He's hilarious :)
@scorch855
@scorch855 5 лет назад
Is it just me or did he subtly imply that the NSA knew a LOT more about these hacks than they were letting on?
@mojoblues66
@mojoblues66 5 лет назад
Read his book. They (at least Bob Morris) knew for years all the exploits that Urmel, Hagbard et al. used. They were the same assholes back then already.
@jurycould4275
@jurycould4275 Год назад
No. Everyone was “hacking“ those dmz networks back then. And everyone knew this and just kind of accepted it as the status quo. The hackers in Germany only received a fine. Cliff Stoll with the help of X made it a mainstream media, i.e. political issue. Which lead to a boom in the security industry. Guess who X was.
@SuperElectricmonk
@SuperElectricmonk 4 года назад
Cliff Stoll is the greatest source of faith the monk has.
@johnsmoak8237
@johnsmoak8237 Год назад
If I embedded a Klein bottle in another Klein bottle then could you retrospectively determine which bottle was embedded in which?
@americancitizen748
@americancitizen748 4 года назад
Computer genius breaks overhead projector.
@JustanotherYouTuber66
@JustanotherYouTuber66 2 года назад
This guy is so lovely and quirky. ☺️
@amashkhan
@amashkhan 2 года назад
07:33 , 10:37 , 21:08
@skysurgeon
@skysurgeon 6 лет назад
broke, stupid, discouraged. that's me
@jbeeyes
@jbeeyes 7 лет назад
I love the shaking hands
@lufyfroo6243
@lufyfroo6243 4 года назад
crazy
@gepmrk
@gepmrk 5 лет назад
Disco lives!
@movAX13h
@movAX13h 4 года назад
When you know the other side of the story, the fate of the hackers in east Germany (Karl Koch and his friends), it's difficult to share his enthusiasm. To him they remained anonymous.
@zenspeed404
@zenspeed404 2 года назад
Dude, you start messing around with the US military's computers to sell information to the KGB, then end up being compromised in West Germany at the height of the Cold War, being burned to death and having it ruled as a suicide should be an expected outcome.
@Mrleejunman
@Mrleejunman 2 года назад
He's like Emo Philips dad. He's just like him hahaha
@JoeyojHolmsop
@JoeyojHolmsop 22 дня назад
Thompson Joseph Gonzalez Ronald Taylor Matthew
@jacktheninja
@jacktheninja 6 лет назад
its not cool its 'nifty'
@kyleyounge3870
@kyleyounge3870 7 лет назад
what a lovely nut. The worlds best accountant? $0.74 and daddy lost his honeypot. 🔌😂
@bloodyl_uk
@bloodyl_uk 7 лет назад
Hehehehe.......
@nathanroberson
@nathanroberson 5 лет назад
Kyle Younge that’s was the hole morel of the story. It wasn’t about the money.
@GandharKulkarni2000
@GandharKulkarni2000 6 лет назад
scientific nardwuar
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