War Games: Serious Play that Tests Enterprise Security Assumptions

Enterprises today have made significant investments in securing their data centers, factories, offices, and other assets against security threats. Their risk assessment methodologies and security precautions are usually designed by a single group of people—internal information security specialists—and aimed at understanding vulnerabilities in a particular environment. Intel has embraced wargaming as an additional type of risk analysis that helps us better understand and defend against malicious attackers from within and without. This white paper from Intel IT provides an overall description of the methodology.

Serious Play that Tests Enterprise Security Assumptions
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