Cybercrime is now a well-established and widely recognised concern. However, attempts to quantify it yield dramatically varied numbers, highlighting a difficulty in establishing the scale, cost and impact of attacks.
Steven Furnell examines the nature of current measures, including the potential disconnect between them and the aspects that are potentially more important for us to understand.
The talk was delivered at University of Oxford on 5 June 2015.
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