It comes to Government Agencies . So, there are a couple of different aspects to your question. Certainly, from our perspective, weve gotten a lot of feedback of sources, bunch including the sector coordinating councils, our different agencies that have connections with different industries, treasury with the Financial Services industry, the Energy Department with the energy providers. And our own connections with the tech sector. In general, the feedback has been very positive for the framework. Sven companies that oftentime they will tell us, we are not going to completely come out publicly and embrace the framework, but we are using it internally. Were using it even if we are not officially using it, we ar to measure ourselves against. In general, we are seeing more and more different uses for the framework. You are seeing different sectors come up with their own overlays for the framework. View success is one measure would be that when people start using it for things we never anti
Really to two root problems. The first is that the Cyber Systems that we rely on are inherently vulnerable. So the commercial operating systems, the commercial software packages, the commercial hardware platforms, these are all designed rimarily to address profit motives. They are easily obtained by the attacker. They can exploit and find the vulnerabilities in those systems and that is largely what they take advantage of. Thats probably not going to change any time soon. And then the second problem is that you have machines against people in a high speed battle. And now what do i mean by that . Well, you have hundreds of thousands of malware samples being generated every month. Thats not people writing that malware. Those are machines. Those are machines automatically circumventing all of our defense systems. That malware typically operates inside of an infrastructure that is also automatically controlled by machines. So the command and control notes, the hot points, the channels that
Hello everyone. Im glad to see all of you here tonight. What an impressive audience we are hosting to hear worldrenowned authority on the serious topic that affects all of us to matter what industry you are in, cyber crime. I am barry moskowitz. Before introducing our speaker i would like to invite our moderator. He anchors for National News channels in new york. Prior to the current broadcast television she worked for Deutsche Bank cibc and ernst young. She is a cpa and a graduate of Harvard Business school. Welcome. Now our featured speaker for the evening mr. Marc goodman. Marc is a global strategist author and consultant focused on the disruptive impact of advancing technologies on security, business and international affairs. In addition marc founded the future Crimes Institute to inspire and educate others on the security and risk implications of newly emerging technologies. Since 1999 mark his work extensively with enter poll where he is a Senior Adviser to the Steering Committe
No matter what industry youre in. Cybercrime. Im barrie moskowitz, an officer of the Harvard Business school club of new york. Before introducing our speaker would like to introduce our moderate, chitra nawbatt. Chitra anchors for National News channel in the york. Prior to her career in broadcast television, chitra worked at the Deutsche Bank the ibc and ernst young. She is a cpa and a graduate of Harvard Business school. Welcome, chitra. Spin and now a featured speaker for the evening, mr. Marc goodman. Marc is a global strategist and author and consultant focus on the disruptive impact of advancing technologies on security, business and international affairs. In addition marc found a future Crimes Institute to inspire and educate others on the security and risk implications of newly emerging technologies. Since 1999 marc is worked extensively with interpol where he is a Senior Adviser to the Steering Committee on Information Technology crimes. In this capacity marc has Trained Polic
The modifying video competition report, some of those things. I have got a piece of legislation weve passed out of the full house twice now, very bipartisan, i think it was unanimous earlier in this Congress Called the fcc consolidated reporting act which really tries to take a broad view and to eliminate a lot of the outdated reports, to streamline the reporting process. Something that i think you have seen bipartisan support to do in the house. Were trying to get the senate to take that up. Im not sure if you have a comment on what you think should happen there, if thats something youre supportive of generally, especially as it relates to the bipartisan bill in the house trying to move through the senate to ultimately become law to streamline the process as your staff has suggested. So on the senate side, its senator heller who has been pushing on this, and i know that he and senator rockefeller are talking about it in terms of their package of legislation over there. I definitely ag