Cyber threats will get worse in the next decade, claims NASDAQ CISO

Sooraj Shah
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New types of attacks, including those without human intent, will emerge, according to Mark Graff

The cyber threat landscape will only get worse in the next decade, according to NASDAQ chief information security office (CISO) Mark Graff. Graff, who was speaking at splunk.conf 2014 in Las Veg...

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