
The internet is the new frontier of crime. The systems we depend on for our daily lives, business and national security are under assault. Cybercriminals break into organizations from the other side of the world, exploiting software flaws and weaknesses. The effects of these attacks are devastating, resulting in billions of dollars in damages, a loss of privacy and a loss of confidence. Cybercrime... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Focused on the evolving landscape of cybercrime, this series explores various facets of malicious activities that threaten individuals and organizations alike. Topics frequently center on significant malware, cybercriminal profiles, and high-stakes incidents including theft from major online platforms and financial institutions. Episodes often include expert analysis and insights from professionals in cybersecurity and law enforcement, fostering a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind cybercrime and highlighting preventive measures. Unique to this series is the emphasis on personal stories of transformation within the cyber world, from engaged professionals to former hackers, showcasing both the dark and hopeful trajectories in the ... more
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