Wargaming: How Intel Creates a Company-Wide Security Force

Several times a year, Intel employees meet and plot how to hijack shipments of microprocessors, sell our intellectual property to competitors, blackmail our coworkers, and hack our networks. And we pay them to do it. We even provide lunch.  This article describes how Intel Information Security teams participate in wargaming exercises to better understand vulnerabilities and identify holes in the company’s defenses.

Wargaming: How Intel Creates a Company-Wide Security Force
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