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Cyber threats and liabilities continue to escalate, so it begs the question: Do we even stand a chance in successfully defending against them?
Consider the following stats - in the last minute:
These costs are projected to nearly double by 2020, and they could go up several hundred times by 2030.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by special guest Larry Clinton, President of the Internet Security Alliance (ISA), a multi-sector trade association working to integrate advanced technology with the realistic business needs of its corporate members, while providing enlightened public policy advocacy to create a sustained system of cyber security.
Clinton has been pushing Washington DC to improve our national approach to security for over 15 years. Having worked with administrations across the political spectrum, one thing remains true: Government and Industry need to work together to solve the cybersecurity problem.
By Matt StephensonCyber threats and liabilities continue to escalate, so it begs the question: Do we even stand a chance in successfully defending against them?
Consider the following stats - in the last minute:
These costs are projected to nearly double by 2020, and they could go up several hundred times by 2030.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by special guest Larry Clinton, President of the Internet Security Alliance (ISA), a multi-sector trade association working to integrate advanced technology with the realistic business needs of its corporate members, while providing enlightened public policy advocacy to create a sustained system of cyber security.
Clinton has been pushing Washington DC to improve our national approach to security for over 15 years. Having worked with administrations across the political spectrum, one thing remains true: Government and Industry need to work together to solve the cybersecurity problem.