How cyber-crime-as-a-service stays alive | ITWeb
How cyber-crime-as-a-service stays alive | ITWeb
As cyber criminals devise ever-more sophisticated means to defraud unsuspecting users and businesses, the popular "cyber-crime-as-a-service" operating model is making it tougher for law enforcement agencies and security companies, and entrenching a division of labour among fraudsters.
This is according to Daniel Cohen, head of business development for EMC's security entity RSA in Israel. He describes the market as "mature" and outlines five pivotal aspects that are keeping cyber-crime-as-a-service thriving:
As cyber criminals devise ever-more sophisticated means to defraud unsuspecting users and businesses, the popular "cyber-crime-as-a-service" operating model is making it tougher for law enforcement agencies and security companies, and entrenching a division of labour among fraudsters.
This is according to Daniel Cohen, head of business development for EMC's security entity RSA in Israel. He describes the market as "mature" and outlines five pivotal aspects that are keeping cyber-crime-as-a-service thriving:
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