CI-2027 The Rise of Foreign Cybersecurity Threats to Smartphones

Presented at Texas Cyber Summit 2019, Oct. 12, 2019, 1 p.m. (60 minutes)

Learn about cybersecurity threats posed by Great Power Competition from adversarial countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. Learn cybersecurity and privacy threats posed by nation-state Chinese and Russian app developers that need to be addressed by the C-suite and Board, IT, and cybersecurity professionals. Learn how to mitigate privacy, cybersecurity, and safety threats associated with smartphones, tablet PCs, connected products, IoT/IIoT devices, and PCs supported by the android OS, Apple iOS, and Microsoft Windows OS. Learn how predatory apps can launch DDoS and Man in the Middle attacks on networks. Learn best practices and policies associated with smartphones, tablet PCs, connected products, IoT/IIOT devices, PCs, and B.Y.O.D. programs.

Presenters:

  • Rex M. Lee - Blackops
    Rex M. Lee, Privacy, Cyber Security, & Intelligence Advisor, My Smart Privacy. He is also an accomplished freelance tech journalist. Mr. Lee has over 35 years of tech and telecom industry experience, which includes enterprise platform and software development. He is currently a cybersecurity and privacy advisor centered on telecommunications and connected technology for BLACKOPS Partners, Washington, DC. Regarding cybersecurity and privacy threats posed by tech & telecom, he is a former advisor to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), House & Senate Judiciary Committees, and Various Law Makers that include Senators Ted Cruz, TX, John Cornyn, TX, and Richard Blumenthal, CT.

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