Five Minutes With…David Kleidermacher, CSO, Blackberry

December 14, 2016

Hacks are happening at an alarming rate. We may not be able to stop the hackers, but can we at least slow them down? That’s exactly the question I asked of David Kleidermacher, Blackberry’s Chief Security Officer. David pointed out that there are some areas where progress is being made, and other areas where adoption is painfully slow. In some (many?) cases, consumers are their own worst enemy.

 
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