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Security in 2017 and Beyond

David Rajoo, Symantec Malaysia

13-Jan-17 10:00

Security in 2017 and Beyond

In 2016, we saw how cybercriminals continued to take advantage of vulnerabilities in legitimate websites. We also saw an organisational shift by cybercriminals whereby they adopted corporate best practices and established professional business in order to increase the efficiency of their attacks against enterprises and consumers. As we enter 2017, security experts at Symantec have taken a close look at the trends we can expect to see this year. David Rajoo, Director Systems Engineering for Symantec Malaysia talks to Jeff Sandhu about the report.


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