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Intro
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Organized Crime
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How Big was the Problem?
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Benefits
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Self Esteem
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Dodging Law Enforcement
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Tribalism
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Sir Henry Morgan
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Improving Working Conditions
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Merchant Ships
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Oh captain my captain!
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Governance, not Government
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The Pirate Code
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B. Roberts Articles
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Prevent Conflict
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Prevent Negative Externalities
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The Evolution of the Codes
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Battle!!
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Battle?
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Signaling Theory
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Brand Management
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Blackbeard
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Speed
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3 Thousand Musketeers
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Suppressing Fire!
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Nation of Pirates
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Going Straight
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Vane
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Bartholomew Roberts v Captain Ogle
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Calico Jack
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How to Fight Pirates
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Preparation
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Innovation
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of 17th-century piracy and its parallels to modern cybersecurity in this captivating BSides Cleveland 2016 conference talk. Delve into the organizational structure, tactics, and governance of historical pirates, drawing insightful comparisons to contemporary Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). Examine the economic and social factors that drove piracy, including organized crime, self-esteem, and tribalism. Discover the intriguing stories of infamous pirates like Sir Henry Morgan, Blackbeard, and Calico Jack. Learn about the evolution of the Pirate Code, battle strategies, and brand management techniques employed by these seafaring criminals. Analyze the concept of "governance without government" and its relevance to modern cyber threats. Gain valuable insights into pirate-fighting methods and their potential applications in cybersecurity. Uncover the innovative approaches used by pirates and explore how understanding historical piracy can inform and improve current cybersecurity practices. Read more

Learning From Pirates of the Late 1600s - The First APT

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