![]() ![]() Drawers, suitcases and other personal items are not inspected by our security officers who are clearly identifiable to guests.” If any guest declines cleaning for more than a day, security will sweep a room by performing what Caesars Entertainment representatives call “a visual review of the bedroom, bathroom, and additional sitting area (if any) to ensure there are no issues which require further attention. In response to the Las Vegas strip shooting by Stephen Paddock in October of 2017, a series of hotels and casinos instituted new policies regarding repeat declines of room cleaning service. But according to various eyewitness reports from attendees, exhibitors, speakers, and the DEFCON team itself, physical security problems were also on display this year. In this post, we cover the main elements of the incident, and how employee wellness checks and training can help prevent insider threat incidents like it in the future.ĭEFCON Hotel Security Misuses “Access” to Guest RoomsĭEFCON, the hacker-focused conference following hot on the tail of Black Hat in Las Vegas, is notorious for instances of cybersecurity tomfoolery and vulnerability checks on everything from taxis to elevators. Such is the case in the story of the Seattle plane theft. (FEATURED) The Seattle Plane Theft Shows a Need for Insider Threat Awarenessīeyond the technological and cybersecurity aspects of the insider threat conversation, there’s a human story. What are you waiting for? It’s time to find out… This week, we’re taking a look at: the Seattle plane theft, DEFCON security access misuse, an alleged cryptocurrency robbery, and more. If you missed the last Insider Threat Level, we covered: LabCorp data breach, the biggest threat to business, a Series B Round closure, and more. The Insider Threat Level series is here to keep you up-to-speed on the numerous examples of insider threat incidents, trends, and best practices caught in the news, so you can be better prepared for anything coming your way. Do you have the ability to detect, investigate, and prevent a costly insider threat incident, or know how to recognize one when it occurs? Your people are your biggest asset, but also your biggest risk.
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