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Cybercrime: Can we keep up?

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In a landscape characterised by hacking, malware, phishing and other attacks, how is cybercrime affecting trust and confidence in technologies we depend upon? What should we be most concerned about? How much can technology protect us? Are we keeping pace, or perpetually playing catch-up? Steven Furnell chairs a panel discussion, with Nathan Clarke, Victoria Stone and Pete Woodward. The session was part of Secure South West 8 at Plymouth University on 7 February 2017. [(CC) BY-NC-SA 2.0 UK]
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In a landscape characterised by hacking, malware, phishing and other attacks, how is cybercrime affecting trust and confidence in technologies we depend upon? What should we be most concerned about? How much can technology protect us? Are we keeping pace, or perpetually playing catch-up? Steven Furnell chairs a panel discussion, with Nathan Clarke, Victoria Stone and Pete Woodward. The session was part of Secure South West 8 at Plymouth University on 7 February 2017. [(CC) BY-NC-SA 2.0 UK]
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