Paul de Souza was the Chief Security Engineer for AT&T when he started noticing that the cyber-attacks he saw out in the field were changing, transitioning from what we think of as “traditional” cybercrime – done for money, information, or just “the lulz” – to something far more potent: attacks that were political in nature, and sometimes even sponsored by domestic or foreign governments. Intrigued, de Souza went looking for more information, and found very little. The lack of available information on the topic, and the dearth of communication between the experts in the field, inspired him to start . . .
From the Spring 2015 Issue
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