Policy Momentum in Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure – Amit Elazari – ASW Vault
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1. Policy Momentum in Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure – Amit Elazari – ASW Vault
Security is one of the most evolving and impactful landscapes in the regulatory sphere. Proposed initiatives in the areas of Incident Response, Software and Product Assurance, Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD), and IoT or Connected Products Regulations are among the most active and developing areas of security policy around the world. This evolving landscape also serves as an opportunity for innovation and research collaboration. Elazari will walk us through some of the most recent trends in policy proposals shaping the future of security. We will also talk about bug bounties and vulnerability disclosure, what are some of the industry's best practices in this area, how to implement these programs to foster security, collaboration and transparency, and how this connects to the policy momentum and its impact on security researchers.
Segment Resources:
Project Circuit Breaker: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/newsroom/news/intel-launches-project-circuit-breaker.html
Project Circuit Breaker Landing Page: https://www.projectcircuitbreaker.com/
Intel’s 2021 Product Security Report: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security/intel-2021-product-security-report.html
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Dr. Amit Elazari, J.S.D. is Director, Global Security Policy at Intel Corporation’s Global Government Affairs organization, a Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Information, and a member of the External Advisory Committee for the Center of Long-Term Cybersecurity at UC Berkeley. She holds a doctoral degree in technology law (J.S.D) from UC Berkeley School of Law and graduated summa cum laude three prior degrees in law and business. Her work on security policy and technology law has been featured at top conferences such as RSA, Black Hat and USENIX Security, published in leading academic journals and featured in popular press, including The New York Times, The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.