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From left, Rowan Trollope, Victoria A. Espinel, Nicole Eagan, David J. Johnson, Brian Kelly, Elena Kvochko, and Michael Patsalos-Fox
Michael Patsalos-Fox, Chief Executive Officer, Stroz Friedberg
Elena Kvochko, Head of Global Information Security Strategy and Implementation, Barclays
Nicole Eagan, Chief Executive Officer, Darktrace
Brian Kelly, Chief Security Officer, Rackspace
David J. Johnson, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Rowan Trollope, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Collaboration and IoT Technology Group, Cisco
From left, Rowan Trollope, Victoria A. Espinel, Nicole Eagan, David J. Johnson, Brian Kelly, Elena Kvochko, and Michael Patsalos-Fox
Panelists
Nicole Eagan
Chief Executive Officer, Darktrace
Victoria A. Espinel
President and CEO, BSA | The Software Alliance
David J. Johnson
Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Brian Kelly
Chief Security Officer, Rackspace
Elena Kvochko
Head of Global Information Security Strategy and Implementation, Barclays
Rowan Trollope
Senior Vice President and General Manager, Collaboration and IoT Technology Group, Cisco
Moderator
Michael Patsalos-Fox
Chief Executive Officer, Stroz Friedberg
“What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime.”
― Frank W. Abagnale
(swindler, author of “Catch Me If You Can”)
Session Description:
From the streets to the boardroom, tech informs and empowers both criminals and those who seek to stop them. Is the future of crime destined to be an escalating techno-arms-race, the same old cops-and-robbers just with cooler tools? Or can we look forward to a calmer, more civilized world in which criminality is rare and openness is the order of the day?
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