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SUMMARY:Event: Live Panel | Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nHunter Storm joined cybersecurity leaders from Tesla\, Level 3\, and other major organizations for a Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) career panel exploring modern cybersecurity roles\, enterprise threat environments\, and the skills required for high‑impact technical careers. \n  \n\nFull Event Description\nIn April 2025\, the Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering hosted a high‑signal career panel featuring leaders from Tesla cybersecurity\, Level 3 cybersecurity\, and other major industry organizations. Hunter Storm contributed insights drawn from real‑world enterprise threat operations\, hybrid‑threat environments\, and cross‑domain security leadership. Students gained practical guidance on navigating cybersecurity career paths\, developing interdisciplinary expertise\, and preparing for the evolving demands of AI‑driven and cyber‑physical threat landscapes. The panel emphasized human‑layer security\, strategic thinking\, and the importance of operational experience in shaping resilient security professionals. \n  \n\nHunter Storm | Events and Appearances\n\nEvent: Digital Broadcast Appearance | PBS Jobs Explained! Cybersecurity Career Paths (July 2026)\nEvent: Live Panel | Live for the Synthetic Swarm: The Science of Drones — Phoenix Fan Fusion (June 5\, 2026\, 7:30 PM)\nEvent: Virtual Presentation | Femme Fatale to Federal Whistleblower — ISACA Central Ohio (May 28\, 2026 12:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Panel | Career Panel: Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering (April 1\, 2025\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | The Overlooked Cyber Strategy: Protection from the New Wave of CyberThreats (Professional Attacks\, Character Assassination\, Doxing\, Impersonation\, and more) — ISSA Phoenix (June 13\, 2019\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Featured Speaker | IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction (November 26\, 2007\, 6:30 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth (June 24\, 2026 6:30 PM) – First public presentation of Hacking Humans: The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\n\n  \n\nDiscover More from Hunter Storm\n\nArt and Science Converge | Storming Wonderland\nConsultant\nHow to Troubleshoot Basic Tech Issues Before Asking for Help\nHunter Storm Official Site\nModel\nNavigating Unconventional Career Paths\nPresentations\nOutsmart the Machine | Cybersecurity Guide for Humans
URL:https://hunterstorm.com/event/texas-am-cse-career-panel-2025/
LOCATION:Texas A&M School of Computer Science and Engineering\, Office: 102 Peterson Building 435 Nagle St.\, College Station\, TX\, 77843\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Texas A&M":MAILTO:https://www.tamu.edu/contact/index.html
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SUMMARY:Event: Featured Speaker | IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction
DESCRIPTION:This page documents the November 26\, 2007 Arizona Security Practitioners’ Forum session where Hunter Storm presented “IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction\,” a practitioner‑level examination of detection fidelity\, false‑positive reduction\, and correlation logic in enterprise SOC environments. \n  \n\nOverview\nIn this 2007 Arizona Security Practioners Forum (AZSPF) session\, Hunter Storm delivered a practitioner‑level examination of IDS/IPS tuning\, false‑positive reduction\, and event‑correlation logic from the perspective of a working SOC engineer and correlation‑tool architect. The presentation separated operational fact from vendor fiction\, clarified common misconceptions about detection fidelity\, and explored practical strategies for improving signal‑to‑noise ratios in enterprise environments. \nThe session included live practitioner participation\, reflecting the AZSPF community’s collaborative\, hands‑on approach to security engineering. \n  \n\nKey Themes\n\nIntrusion Detection — operational realities vs. vendor claims\nIntrusion Prevention — tuning for fidelity\, not noise\nEvent Correlation — logic design\, rule construction\, and context weighting\nFalse‑Positive Reduction — practical SOC‑tested strategies\nSOC Engineering — workflow\, triage\, and analyst burden\nThreat Analysis — interpreting signals in context\n\n  \n\nHistorical Significance\nThis event is a key entry in the 2007 technical‑presentations cluster\, representing Hunter Storm’s early public work in intrusion detection and prevention engineering\, event correlation modeling\, and SOC‑level operational fidelity. It complements the Hacking Humans debut event by documenting the parallel technical lineage of Storm’s security engineering career. \n  \n\nAudience & Format\nPresented to the Arizona Security Practitioners’ Forum — an organic community of InfoSec professionals — the session blended structured content with open discussion\, scenario analysis\, and practitioner‑driven Q&A. \n\n\n\n\nHunter Storm | Events and Appearances\n\nEvent: Digital Broadcast Appearance | PBS Jobs Explained! Cybersecurity Career Paths (July 2026)\nEvent: Live Panel | Live for the Synthetic Swarm: The Science of Drones — Phoenix Fan Fusion (June 5\, 2026\, 7:30 PM)\nEvent: Virtual Presentation | Femme Fatale to Federal Whistleblower — ISACA Central Ohio (May 28\, 2026 12:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Panel | Career Panel: Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering (April 1\, 2025\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | The Overlooked Cyber Strategy: Protection from the New Wave of CyberThreats (Professional Attacks\, Character Assassination\, Doxing\, Impersonation\, and more) — ISSA Phoenix (June 13\, 2019\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Featured Speaker | IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction (November 26\, 2007\, 6:30 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth (June 24\, 2026 6:30 PM) – First public presentation of Hacking Humans: The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\n\n  \n\n\nDiscover More from Hunter Storm\n  \n\nFemme Fatale to Federal Whistleblower — ISACA Central Ohio\nHunter Storm Official Site\nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\nPresentations\nSocial Engineering | Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth\nRésumé | Wells Fargo | SOC Site Lead | Black Ops Team\n\n 
URL:https://hunterstorm.com/event/ids-ips-event-correlation-2007/
LOCATION:University of Advancing Technology (UAT)\, 2625 W Baseline Rd\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85283\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity and Resilience
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arizona Security Practitioner%E2%80%99s Forum (AZSFP) %E2%80%94 later known as Southwest Cybersecurity Forum (SWCF)":MAILTO:https://swcsf.org/contact/
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SUMMARY:Event: Live Presentation | Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth
DESCRIPTION:  \n=== DOCUMENT METADATA ================================================ \n[CORPUS: HH] [UAI: HH-RP-20260610-0008-v1] [TYPE: PUBLIC-REPORT]\n————————————————————————-\nDATE: 2025-05-29 | STATUS: RELEASED | ORIGIN: HUNTERSTORM.COM\nINTEGRITY: [PQC-SIG-PENDING]\n————————————————————————- \n=== CORPUS IDENTITY BLOCK ==============================================\nHunter Storm Research — Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\nHacking Humans Archive (1994–Present)\nFoundational Research Series — Primary Source Corpus (1994–Present)\nAuthor: Hunter Storm (https://hunterstorm.com/)\, Founder\, Hunter Storm Enterprises\nOriginator of the Hacking Humans Framework (1994–2007)\nVersion 1.0 — Published December 2025\n————————————————————————- \n  \nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering (First Public Introduction of the Term “Hacking Humans\,” The Ports & Services Model\, and the Full Framework)\nEvent: Arizona Security Practitioners’ Forum (AZSPF / SPF)\nVenue: University of Advancing Technology (UAT)\nLocation: Phoenix\, AZ\nDate: September 24\, 2007\nDomains: Social Engineering; Psychology; Psychological Operations (PsyOps); Human‑Layer Security; Behavioral Threat Modeling; Organizational Psychology\nEvent Type: Technical Community Forum \n  \n\nOverview\nThis 2007 session marked the first public introduction of Hunter Storm’s original framework\, model\, and terminology: \n\nthe term “Hacking Humans”\nThe Ports & Services Model of Social Engineering\nthe full Hacking Humans framework\n\n  \nAlthough the session was listed under the title “Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth\,” the slides themselves carried the formal model name\, and Hunter Storm’s original term\, “Hacking Humans” appeared publicly for the first time. \nThe talk explored how human‑layer “ports\,” “services\,” and behavioral exposure surfaces could be mapped\, predicted\, and influenced using truth‑based social engineering techniques. \n  \n\nKey Themes\n\nFirst public use of the term Hacking Humans\nFirst public presentation of The Ports & Services Model\nFirst public introduction of the full Hacking Humans framework\nFirst public introduction of Human-Layer Security\nFirst public introduction of Cognitive Security\nTruth‑based influence as a high‑fidelity social engineering vector\nHuman‑layer “ports\,” “services\,” and behavioral exposure surfaces\nHow adversaries exploit predictable cognitive and emotional patterns\nDefensive applications for training and insider‑threat detection\nOrganizational implications for culture\, trust\, and resilience\n\n  \n\nHistorical Significance\nThis session is the first documented public appearance of the term Hacking Humans\, The Ports & Services Model of Social Engineering\, and the full Hacking Humans framework. It predates the 2013 INTERFACE keynote and forms a foundational part of the Hacking Humans Archive. \n  \n\nAudience and Format\nPresented to the Arizona Security Practitioners’ Forum\, an organic community of InfoSec professionals\, the session blended structured content with open practitioner discussion and scenario‑based analysis. \n  \n\nRelated Pages in the Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Archive\n\nEvent: Live Presentation | Hacking Humans Debut (2007): Social Engineering | Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth\nFields\, Subfields\, and Industries Influenced by Hunter Storm’s Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Keynote Presentation Biography and Additional Notes (Arizona Security Practitioners Forum\, University of Advancing Technology\, 2007)\nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Notes\nHacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Slides\nHuman-Layer Security | Definition\, Origin\, Variants\, and 1994–2025 Lineage (Authoritative Guide)\nOrigin of Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\nOriginal 2007 Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Notes (Primary Source Document) in Adobe PDF format: Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering: 2007 Presentation Notes\nOriginal 2007 Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Notes (Primary Source Document) in Microsoft Word Document format: Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering: 2007 Presentation Notes\nOriginal 2007 Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Slides\, Foundational Edition (Primary Source Document): Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering | 2007 Arizona Security Practitioners Forum Keynote Slides (University of Advancing Technology\, Phoenix\, AZ) Foundational Edition (Hunter Storm)\nOriginal 2013 Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering Presentation Slides\, Keynote Edition (Primary Source Document): Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering | 2013 Interface Conference Keynote Slides (Westin Kierland\, Scottsdale\, AZ) (Hunter Storm)\nThe Unveiling of Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\n\n  \n\nHunter Storm | Events and Appearances\n\nEvent: Digital Broadcast Appearance | PBS Jobs Explained! Cybersecurity Career Paths (July 2026)\nEvent: Live Panel | Live for the Synthetic Swarm: The Science of Drones — Phoenix Fan Fusion (June 5\, 2026\, 7:30 PM)\nEvent: Virtual Presentation | Femme Fatale to Federal Whistleblower — ISACA Central Ohio (May 28\, 2026 12:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Panel | Career Panel: Texas A&M Department of Computer Science & Engineering (April 1\, 2025\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | The Overlooked Cyber Strategy: Protection from the New Wave of CyberThreats (Professional Attacks\, Character Assassination\, Doxing\, Impersonation\, and more) — ISSA Phoenix (June 13\, 2019\, 2:00 PM)\nEvent: Featured Speaker | IDS/IPS & Event Correlation: Separating Fact from Fiction (November 26\, 2007\, 6:30 PM)\nEvent: Live Presentation | Social Engineering: Building a More Secure World Thru Innovative Use of the Truth (June 24\, 2026 6:30 PM) – First public presentation of Hacking Humans: The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering\n\n  \n\nDiscover More from Hunter Storm\n\nBrand Introduction | Welcome to Hunter Storm\nHunter Storm Official Site\nSite Index\n\n 
URL:https://hunterstorm.com/event/first-public-introduction-of-hacking-humans-2007/
LOCATION:University of Advancing Technology (UAT)\, 2625 W Baseline Rd\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85283\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity and Resilience
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