Where would fall in the range of these things like narcotics, like human trafficking, like maritime piracy, and where would it come out . The cycle report took the lessons from the first one which involve lots of interviews with intellectual property lawyers and Law Enforcement officials. And it had to come up with a global estimate we collected data on a number of individual countries. In some cases we used interviews with Law Enforcement officials or intelligence officials that knew about csis. That when came up with a global estimate using the model we created the first report of about 450 billion, the global cost of cybercrime. Im going to give you a single number but, of course, you know we used a range, the low was about 390, and the high was about, the midpoint was 450. It seemed like a safe bet compared to other crimes we looked at. This is at the report and so at mcafee would look at whats changed, right . Theres been a steady increase. A fact the time we did the numbers we th
Results of the survey so stay tuned. So let me set the stage for a few minutes on a project on cyber enabled Economic Warfare really got started. It really had its genesis back in the 1990s in discussions with incredible smart people at the Smith Richardson foundation that is sponsored this work, but the intersection of economic and security. In 1997 the Asian Financial crisis it, remember . Began in thailand and the contagion quickly spread to indonesia, south korea, malaysia, the countrys throughout the region. Foreign debt to gdp ratios rose over 180 during the worst of the crisis. Writes occur, governments fell. The causes of the crisis were varied but most experts think it was the combination of crony capitalism, and economic bubble flooding the market with cheap money, and a simultaneous slump in semiconductor values with the rise in u. S. Dollar. What would it mean to relations, taiwan and china . What would it do to radical groups . It was the malaysian Prime Minister at the ti
What are we doing to protect god and from a planned protection, are you on schedule. So that is a big thing that came out in cyberspring activity that basically cios i was on the boat for reporting literally on a daily basis. Taking a look at who has a day of an tiny qquebec and why. What assets today have been why do they have it . Making sure folks that dont need it dont have it. So by telling scott and others if we need to address this in a timely fashion. Again, the third area dealt with the factor of authentication and accelerating now. Another one dealt with making sure if he does have a cbm in place as well as accelerating einstein. So the metrics that were put in place were in support of not only the program, but also the areas of priority identified as critical cybersecurity areas to address part of closing the loop. The third area is communication. Communications from a machine perspective making sure it is made available to departments and agencies through price breaks as we
Socalled internet of things. This is just under one hour. Thee will get started well coffee corner sorts itself out. This panel is on the internet of things. The internet of things is a wideranging term generally describing Computing Devices or machines connected to the internet and possibly to each other. Some are household products. Im slowly connecting all my lights to alexa. You have to do new things about worrying about your lightbulbs updating your firmware which they have never had to do before. My wife is not happy with this, but i keep telling her it is Getting Better and better. Before you know it turning on the lights of these easy as flipping a switch. [laughter] Household Items are probably the least important part. Enterprise in industrial uses have the potential to radically allocate resources more efficiently. There are two principal challenges we are all talking about. The first is the network. What kind of infrastructure do we need to facilitate a robust iot . Second,
The blue apron ceo discusses a transition from unicorn to publicly traded company, life after an ipo, and the Meal Kit Companys strategy for fending off growing competition. But first, to hourly. Apple ushered in a new era for the iphone tuesday at the new steve jobs theater in cupertino, california. Ceo tim cook unveiled a suite of new products, with the muchanticipated iphone x grabbing the headlines. Iphone x, the most advanced iphone we have ever made, with incredible new design, face id, true death camera system, and more powerful technologies than we have ever put in an iphone before. It really is the future of the smartphone. Emily apple also rolled out an updated watch with Cellular Connection and a settop box that supports Higher Definition video. We spoke with mark gurman and our editor atlarge cory johnson to get their First Impression of apples new products. Its really its a nice phone, edge to edge. Im said that it doesnt go on sale until november, as a fan of the product,