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Intel & McAfee Confidential Business Control Vs. Business Velocity Practical Considerations for Business Survivability in the Information Age Malcolm Harkins Vice President, Chief Security and Privacy Officer
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Page 1: Malcolm Harkins

Intel & McAfee Confidential

Business Control Vs. Business VelocityPractical Considerations for Business Survivability in the Information AgeMalcolm Harkins

Vice President, Chief Security and Privacy Officer

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Intel & McAfee Confidential

Legal Notices

This presentation is for informational purposes only. INTEL MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY.

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*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Copyright © 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Late 1990’s…….

What’s Going On?

Steam and coal

Railways

Factories

Printing press – mass education

1.0Electrification, comms, oil, combustion engine

New materials

Highways, automobiles

Mass production

Internet, molecular biology, renewable energy sources

Super information highways

Smart “everything”

2.03.0

1860’s…….

* The Third Industrial Revolution: How Lateral Power is Transforming Energy, the Economy, and the World by Jeremy Rifkin, president of the Foundation on Economic Trends

*

We are still at the dawning of the third era… ...A new economic narrative is being written.

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1760’s…….

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1752Ben Franklin proved that static electricity and lightning were the same – this paved the way for the future

1800first electric

battery introduced

1821Faraday

invented the first electric

motor

1835First electric

relay invented

1844Morse invented the telegraph

1879first light bulb

– Thomas

Edison

1882First DC power

station

1891First AC power station

1920<10% of British households wired connected

1750 1760 1770 1780 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940

Rate of Change Will Approach Light Speed

1910Generation and distribution systems build out

Late 1920’sElectricity becoming pervasive

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1951First Commercial Computer (Ferranti Mark 1)

1959Integrated Circuit is patented (Noyce/Kilby)

1969ARPANET (internet

forerunner)

1971First microprocessor (Intel 4004)

1997Google.com registered

1983First IBM PC compatible

laptops

2003Intel

Centrino. WiFi Hot spots.

Broadband

2004Facebook launched

1991Tim Berners Lee publishes World

Wide Web

2007iPhone launched

2010iPad launched, other Android tablets follow

1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015

“if the Internet were a movie we’d still be in the opening credits”

Rate of Change Will Approach Light Speed

2012Embedded Intelligence in WTC

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Unprecedented Change … Increased Opportunities & Risk

In this dynamic & complex environment, how do we: Reinforce & protect a culture of

integrity

Continuously create the culture to accelerate

Lead through our words & actions

Culture of Integrity

Lead

Protect

Create

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New World of Digital Footprints and Attack Surfaces

The Internetof things

Copyright © Beecham Research 2011Intel & McAfee Confidential

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Catastrophic Landscape FrameworkWhy? What? How?

Motivation

Attack

Target

Impact

Consequence

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Catastrophic Landscape

Motivation

Attack

Target

Impact

Consequence

Numerous Possibilities

Which are Most Likely…

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Security

Privacy

Compliance

Velocity

Cost

Protect - - - - - - - - - - Don’t Impede - - - - - - - - Enable

The Challenge and The Opportunity

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Tuned to Target

Market Objectives Customer Needs

Enterprises

Cost andMaintenance

Productivity and User Experience

Risk and Compliance

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What about a Formula One race car? 12

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Designed for speed and safety 13

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And discipline, control, communication, collaborationbetween the driver and the pit crew 14

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End users are not like professional drivers…

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That’s a lot of unnecessary risk

Silicon Valley CEO confesses that she doesn't use a

passcode to protect her smartphone

Intel & McAfee Confidential

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·INTEL CONFIDENTIAL

· When it comes to End users…

We’re in the Behavior Modification Business…

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·INTEL CONFIDENTIAL

When it comes to their driving……we need to shape the path

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How Do You Manage the Risk and Adapt?

Predict

Prevent

Detect

Respond

•Proactive Threat Investigations•Risk Based Privileges

•Data Enclaves•Endpoint Protection

•Central Logging Service•Browser Security

•Data Correlation / Alerting•Training and Awareness

Security Business

Intelligence

Data Protection

Identity & Access Mgmt.

Infrastructure Protection

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Intel Security and Privacy Governance

Internal Audit

Corp Ethics Committee

BC/DR program

Self Audits

Threat Landscape

Briefs

Financial Plans

Drills & Table Top Exercises

Threat Management

Legal

Operational

Oversight Monitoring

External

Engagements

Peer Information

Sharing

Emerging Threat

Analysis

Emergency Management

Security & Privacy Office

Global Tax & Trade

Industry workgroups

Biz Unit MRC’s

•Annual Risk assessments

•Compliance Effectiveness Reviews

•Risk Governance through management committee’s

•Decentralized risk management processes & systems

•Operational with function level accountability

Sense Interpret Act

FormalBenchmarking

Strategic Planning & discussions

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·INTEL CONFIDENTIAL

·* Glynis Breakwell – The Psychology of Risk

Risk surrounds and envelops us.

Without understanding it,

we risk everything,

without capitalizing on it,

we gain nothing.*

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Call to Action…Insuring TrustSecurity Built-In

Privacy by Design

Connected Security

Consequence and Impact

To the Users and Society

Evaluate and demand trustworthiness of the products and services you purchase/use

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Smart

Trusted

Strong

Ubiquitous

Innovation to deliver more capable solutions to keep pace with threats

Solutions backed by Intel’s commitment, reputation, and expertise

Hardened, embedded, and faster technology, resistant to compromise

Security benefitting all users and devices across the compute landscape

Intel to Deliver the Next Generations of Security

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