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Nov 2019
26m 43s

Cybersecurity and IoT: New Risks and How...

Microsoft
About this episode

This week, Ann chats with Dr. Andrea Little Limbago, a cybersecurity researcher, writer, keynote speaker, quant analyst, national security wonk, and computational social scientist at Virtru. Ann and Andrea pull the threads on how IoT can empower businesses to enrich and leverage AI, machine learning, and automation to achieve their goals, develop more predictive and analytics-based capabilities, satisfy customer demand, and fine tune operations in an era when both security risks are significant as cybercriminals can apply the same technology to their attacks. Listen in on their conversation about how CISOs and other business leaders can detect bad actors and defend their organizations - and themselves - against them.


Resources:  

IoT Signals Report 

View Dr. Andrea Little Limbago on LinkedIn

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Related:

Listen to: Security Unlocked

Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault 

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Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network. 

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