James Lyne - Cyber Crime and the Modern Sophistication of Cyber Criminals
James Lyne is Security Geek & Global Head of Security Research, Sophos.
In his full speach at 15. FI-TS Management-Forum 2016 he talks about how internet users are so out of date if it comes to Cyber Security. But the world of Cyber Crime gets more and more professional.
Do you see the gap? Then much fun by watching and listening to James!
Видео James Lyne - Cyber Crime and the Modern Sophistication of Cyber Criminals канала FI TS
In his full speach at 15. FI-TS Management-Forum 2016 he talks about how internet users are so out of date if it comes to Cyber Security. But the world of Cyber Crime gets more and more professional.
Do you see the gap? Then much fun by watching and listening to James!
Видео James Lyne - Cyber Crime and the Modern Sophistication of Cyber Criminals канала FI TS
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