The world has shrunk! Over the past 20 years, the global community has witnessed an unprecedented compression of time and space. Interconnectedness and interdependence between people and locales have never been greater. Indeed, these dynamics have only accelerated as Covid-19 catalyzed the shift of our everyday lives online. Hackers, organized criminal groups, spies, and saboteurs have also transitioned their operations to the online world.
Go Katayama (Committee Member, NYU Alumni Club in Japan, MSGA '13) speaks with Dr. Pano Yannakogeorgos of NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs (CGA) about the evolving dynamics of cyber conflict and competition where the terrain is blurred between public and private entities, cyber weapons constantly evolve, and adversaries seem to be everywhere.
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This event is held in joint collaboration with the NYU Alumni Club in Japan and theNYUSPS Center for Global Affairs.
The world has shrunk! Over the past 20 years, the global community has witnessed an unprecedented compression of time and space. Interconnectedness and interdependence between people and locales have never been greater. Indeed, these dynamics have only accelerated as Covid-19 catalyzed the shift of our everyday lives online. Hackers, organized criminal groups, spies, and saboteurs have also transitioned their operations to the online world.
Go Katayama (Committee Member, NYU Alumni Club in Japan, MSGA '13) speaks with Dr. Pano Yannakogeorgos of NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs (CGA) about the evolving dynamics of cyber conflict and competition where the terrain is blurred between public and private entities, cyber weapons constantly evolve, and adversaries seem to be everywhere.
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This event is held in joint collaboration with the NYU Alumni Club in Japan and theNYUSPS Center for Global Affairs.