It’s pen-testing, ’90s-style—and it’s more exciting than you might think. The techno-thriller film Sneakers (1992) follows a crew of experts who are paid by companies to test their physical security and cyber defenses—something familiar to pretty much everyone today, even if the concepts might have seemed alien to the audience at the time. The team (which includes Robert Redford, Ben Kingsley, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix, David Strathairn, and Mary McDonnell) is pressured by federal agents (or perhaps fake federal agents?) into stealing a device common to any action movie: a mysterious black box. And this box, it turns out, breaks the encryption protecting the power grid, federal reserve, and seemingly every other piece of important infrastructure in the US. In this installment of IT Brew Movie Club, we talk to Trevor Hilligoss, chief intelligence officer at cybersecurity company SpyCloud and former federal agent and FBI task force officer, about scenes in Sneakers that still hold up more than 30 years later. Sneak along.—BH |