CNBC is running a new documentary on the cyber espionage threat. It runs several times over the next few days and I would strongly encourage you to watch it. I also encourage you to tell everyone you know to watch it.
If you are an IT professional or involved in the cybersecurity community, or even if you have just been keeping up with the news, there will not be any surprises for you in this documentary. To people exposed to the threat this is actually an elementary examination.
But the problem of cyber espionage is so significant and widespread I am convinced we need to raise the awareness of all our citizens if we are going to really cause positive change on this problem set. Which is why I would strongly recommend that everyone in the country watch this piece. This is not just an IT or cybersecurity issue.
Here is more from the site for the documentary: http://www.cnbc.com/id/47962207
Government officials are calling it the biggest threat to America’s economic security. Cyber spies hacking into U.S. corporations’ computer networks are stealing valuable trade secrets, intellectual property data and confidential business strategies. The biggest aggressor? China. CNBC’s David Faber investigates this new wave of espionage, which experts say amounts to the largest transfer of wealth ever seen – draining America of its competitive advantage and its economic edge. Unless corporate America wakes up and builds an adequate defense strategy, experts say it may be too late.
Here is a preview:
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- The Automation of Espionage (fedcyber.com)
- Flame Cyber Espionage, U.S. Military Chip Backdoor, and More (ctovision.com)
- Chinese Cyber Espionage, Warrants for GPS Data, and More (ctovision.com)
- Invincea in the news: Tasked by DARPA to create secure android smartphones and tablets. (fedcyber.com)
- GAO Summary of Cyber Espionage Threat (ctolabs.com)

This post by BobGourley was first published at CTOvision.com.


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