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How to disrupt cybercrime networks

 Without a more robust picture of the cybercrime landscape, we can't fully understand it.

Without a more robust picture of the cybercrime landscape, we can't fully understand it. Image: Unsplash/Markus Spiske

Michael Daniel
President and Chief Executive Officer, Cyber Threat Alliance
Amy Hogan-Burney
General Manager, Cybersecurity Policy and Protection; Associate General Counsel, Microsoft
Derek Manky
Chief Security Strategist & VP Global Threat Intelligence at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs, Fortinet Inc.
Tal Goldstein
Head of Strategy, World Economic Forum
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