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1. LinkedIn Post: Mohamed Atta’s detailed analysis of the Purdue Model for ICS/OT security, discussing its strengths, limitations, and relevance in modern cybersecurity.
- Private Message Thread: A conversation between Tony Moukbel and Rosine Boutros about a Senior Penetration Tester job application.
Key highlights from the LinkedIn post:
- The Purdue Model is often misunderstood – it was designed for structure, not specifically for cybersecurity
- It provides a foundational structure but lacks modern security features like zero-trust, micro-segmentation, and cloud integration
- The author argues it’s still relevant as a structural foundation that can be enhanced with modern security practices
- Suggests a “Purdue 2.0” approach incorporating zero-trust, cloud extensions, and continuous monitoring
Key highlights from the private conversation:
- Tony applied for a Senior Penetration Tester position
- He mentioned finding vulnerabilities in their website during the application process
- Rosine forwarded his CV to the technical department and promised to keep him updated
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