SANS's Alan Paller discusses the threat of cyberterrorism on CNN

Published: 2013-04-28
Last Updated: 2013-04-28 21:38:26 UTC
by Russ McRee (Version: 1)
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On the heels of the fake Tweet this past week regarding injury to President Obama, and the subsequent stock market decline estimated to have wiped out $130 billion in stock value, SANS's Alan Paller spoke with CNN's Christine Romans during a Your Money segment on Friday 26 APR. Watch this succinct and impactful interview as they discuss the danger hackers pose to our banks and our economy.

Alan Paller discusses threat of cyberterrorism on CNN's Your Money

Russ McRee | @holisticinfosec

 

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