“Always pass on what you have learned.” – Master Yoda
Who says you can’t find real-life cyber security lessons in an epic space opera that has reigned in over 40 years’ worth of pop culture admiration? While the time-proven Star Wars media franchise tells the story of intergalactic relations, an ongoing war pitting good against evil, and the timelessness of friendship and hope, it surprisingly lends more insight than you may think on the importance of protecting your assets from cyber criminals. Let’s talk about Star Wars cyber security.
A crucial part of maintaining a healthy operation is debriefing and reflecting on Lessons Learned regularly. Lessons Learned is knowledge gained over the course of conducting a project. The process includes identifying, documenting, analyzing, storing, and retrieving all feedback and recommendations at the end of the project before starting the next one. The goal is to repeat the positive aspects of the project and learn from any mistakes or missed opportunities.
In cyber security operations, the learning phase of incident response is a crucial step that can help organizations fortify their preventative measures and move faster against forever-evolving cybercrime. After the resolution of any security incident, holding a Lessons Learned session means investigating the root of the issue, measuring how well an incident response plan was carried out, identifying areas of improvement, and drafting a plan of action for remediation.
When we look at the fate of the Galactic Empire throughout the Star Wars saga, we see that Emperor Palpatine’s obsession with creating colossal planet-destroying weapons fails to succeed in bringing down the Rebel Alliance not once, not twice, but three times. The Death Star, in all its iterations across Episodes IV through VII, is the epitome of failure due to lack of proper Lessons Learned analysis. This May the Fourth, let’s delve into where poor Palpatine went wrong and shed some insight on Star Wars cyber security and why his critical infrastructure Death Stars always end up exploding with Michael Bay-esque fury.