Computer Weekly and FT video debates: Tackling cyber crime

Computer Weekly and FT video debates: Tackling cyber crime

Date: Sep 25, 2012

In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.

In this video on tackling cyber crime, Steven Furnell, IEEE senior member, and Marc Dautlich, head of information law at Pinsent Masons, join Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick and FT technology correspondent Maija Palmer to discuss the IT security challenges facing businesses, and how to prepare for them.

The debate covers the emerging threats, managing risk, and how to convince the boardroom to take data security seriously.

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