
How COVID-19 shows the urgent need to address the cyber poverty gap
Cyberattacks against organizations including the World Health Organization show a cyber poverty gap between those that are prepared and those that aren't.
William Dixon is an Associate Fellow of the Royal United Service Institute specialising in cyber and international security issues. He started his career in the UK Intelligence Community where he worked on a range of operational and strategic issues. He is also a former Head of Future Networks and Technology of the World Economic Forum and has held various roles in the private sector.
Cyberattacks against organizations including the World Health Organization show a cyber poverty gap between those that are prepared and those that aren't.
The World Economic Forum’s Regional Risks for Doing Business 2019 report says cybercrime is the #2 risk for businesses today. Here's how law enforcement and the private sector can join fo...
Since the turn of the millennium, the cybersecurity industry has been grappling with the most ruthless adopters of platform models: cybercrime networks. What have they learned?
2019年3月,一家大型能源公司的CEO在与他所认为的母公司CEO通话之后批准了一笔22万欧元的紧急汇款,汇到他所认为的一家新的东欧供应商的账户。几小时内,这笔钱就通过拉丁美洲的一个账户网络传递给了使用人工智能(AI)逼真模仿CEO声音的犯罪嫌疑人。
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