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Cybercrime is one the fastest-growing and most lucrative areas of crime. Former Deputy Director of U.S. Naval Intelligence Terry Roberts, is a global cyber intelligence expert with more than 30 years in the intelligence...
Terry Roberts on cyber-crime: evolution, variant nature and countering the threat is an episode from Intelligence Matters by Kayla Surrey. Cybercrime is one the fastest-growing and most lucrative areas of crime. Former Deputy Director of U....
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Cybercrime is one the fastest-growing and most lucrative areas of crime. Former Deputy Director of U.S. Naval Intelligence Terry Roberts, is a global cyber intelligence expert with more than 30 years in the intelligence community. This week she joins Intelligence Matters and talks to Michael about how nation-states, groups and individual actors leverage the global cyber domain, how it affects our economy and what we need to do to safeguard ourselves against an ever-evolving threat.
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Terry Roberts on cyber-crime: evolution, variant nature and countering the threat is from Intelligence Matters by Kayla Surrey.
Published Dec 12, 2017 and 53:16 long