UPM - CyberCinema: Hacking, Hackers, and How to Stay Safe—Through Movies
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Organizer
Time
Viernes 26 de septiembre de 18-19h
Venue
TURNOS MAÑANA: ETS de Ingeniería y Sistemas de Informáticos de la UPM. Campus Sur. C/ de Alan Turing, s/n, 28031 Madrid TURNO TARDE: ETS de Ingeniería y Diseño Industrial de la UPM. Rda. de Valencia, 3, 28012 Madrid
Collaborators
What do the destruction of the Death Star, the Polyjuice Potion taken by Harry, Ron, and Hermione, and the disaster on Jurassic Park’s Isla Nublar have in common?
While they may seem like completely different worlds, all three contain important lessons about cybersecurity that we can apply in our daily lives. Design flaws, social engineering attacks, blind trust in technology, and the absence of security controls are recurring themes in cinema. In this fun and interactive activity, we’ll explore scenes from various films—in galaxies far, far away, hidden train platforms, and even dinosaur-filled theme parks—to uncover how, often unintentionally, they teach us key principles (and common mistakes) in cybersecurity. All guided by a research team from the Technical University of Madrid (UPM).
While they may seem like completely different worlds, all three contain important lessons about cybersecurity that we can apply in our daily lives. Design flaws, social engineering attacks, blind trust in technology, and the absence of security controls are recurring themes in cinema. In this fun and interactive activity, we’ll explore scenes from various films—in galaxies far, far away, hidden train platforms, and even dinosaur-filled theme parks—to uncover how, often unintentionally, they teach us key principles (and common mistakes) in cybersecurity. All guided by a research team from the Technical University of Madrid (UPM).