Michael J. Daugherty, Founder, and CEO of LabMD based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss – Cyber Crimes and Laws Challenges.
Today, across nations, the most successful criminals are those that can hide behind the anonymity that cyberspace offers, and individuals and entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) are far more likely to be victimized in cyberspace than in geospace. As a result, the threat posed by cyber-crimes is getting bigger than ever. With uncountable annual cyber-attacks, cyber-crime is a real threat to anyone using computers, smartphones, tablets, the internet of things, and other gadgets that are connected to the internet.
The reality today is that every single day, either somebody’s identity is stolen, or someone’s confidential data is stolen, and the victim counts to financial and non-financial loss because of cyber-crime keeps growing and growing. Understandably, keeping up with the growing complexity of the nature of cyber-crimes is a challenge facing not only individuals and entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) but also the legal community.
As cybercriminals are technologically more experienced and educated than cyber victims, it is important to understand cyberspace, cyber technologies, and cybersecurity. Time is now to talk about- Cyber Crimes and Laws challenges.
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Michael Daugherty is the founder of LabMD, a cancer detection center in Atlanta. He is the author of the book: The Devil Inside the Beltway
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