Security and Safety in an Age of Cyber Threats
In our digitally interconnected world, cybercrimes increasingly threaten our day-to-day lives. Ransomware attacks and data breaches have become persistent and pervasive risks for anyone and anything connected to the internet with our critical infrastructure and consumers primary targets. While many have embraced the ubiquity of digital technologies, public policy has been much slower to respond. In this panel we explore the risks and vulnerabilities of this digital policy gap and discuss what solutions might be explored to protect the public from cybercrimes. We will be joined by Leonard Bailey (Department of Justice), Victoria E. Beckman (Microsoft), Aunshul Rege (Temple University Department of Criminal Justice), and moderator Daniel Eliot (National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence).
Thu, October 14 2021, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location
Online Event
Websitehttps://staysafeonline.org/event/hacked-security-and-safety-in-an-age-of-cyber-threats/...
DescriptionIn our digitally interconnected world, cybercrimes increasingly threaten our day-to-day lives. Ransomware attacks and data breaches have become persistent and pervasive risks for anyone and anything connected to the internet with our critical infrastructure and consumers primary targets. While many have embraced the ubiquity of digital technologies, public policy has been much slower to respond. In this panel we explore the risks and vulnerabilities of this digital policy gap and discuss what solutions might be explored to protect the public from cybercrimes. We will be joined by Leonard Bailey (Department of Justice), Victoria E. Beckman (Microsoft), Aunshul Rege (Temple University Department of Criminal Justice), and moderator Daniel Eliot (National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence).
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Series
Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Security and Safety in an Age of Cyber Threats
Online: https://staysafeonline.org/event/hacked-security-and-safety-in-an-age-of-cyber-threats/...
Thu, October 14 2021, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
In our digitally interconnected world, cybercrimes increasingly threaten our day-to-day lives. Ransomware attacks and data breaches have become persistent and pervasive risks for anyone and anything connected to the internet with our critical infrastructure and consumers primary targets. While many have embraced the ubiquity of digital technologies, public policy has been much slower to respond. In this panel we explore the risks and vulnerabilities of this digital policy gap and discuss what solutions might be explored to protect the public from cybercrimes. We will be joined by Leonard Bailey (Department of Justice), Victoria E. Beckman (Microsoft), Aunshul Rege (Temple University Department of Criminal Justice), and moderator Daniel Eliot (National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence).