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not direct but cyberterrorism along the important -- you know the preparation for us. >> don't you think, though that it happens in some countries, the more counter measures are intensified, sometimes it alien yates a certainly religious minority group. how do you balance there? >> our society should be really open to every kind of sort every kind of region. we have to tolerate -- the so-called head speech is prevailing unfortunately. a kind of chauvinistic head speech or international -- against the speech of olympic games. we have to expect this kind of extremism. >>> yoichi began his career as a scholar of international politician. then he was elected governor of tokyo in february 2014. masuzoe has been using his power to strengthen relationships. he met in seoul with the south korean president. and he flew to beijing for talks with chinese vice premier yung. >> with your visits, what did you achieve? very recently foreign ministers of three countries -- japan, china, and south korea -- met together and declared that the director have a summit meeting of these three countries as soon
not direct but cyberterrorism along the important -- you know the preparation for us. >> don't you think, though that it happens in some countries, the more counter measures are intensified, sometimes it alien yates a certainly religious minority group. how do you balance there? >> our society should be really open to every kind of sort every kind of region. we have to tolerate -- the so-called head speech is prevailing unfortunately. a kind of chauvinistic head speech or...
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marc, what does the future of crime and cyberterrorism look like? >> wow what a gotcha question from a journalist. i can't believe it. the future of crime. well it looks somewhat like today but it also looks quite different. the bad guys criminal terrorist rogue countries have been good at adapting technology for their own purposes. criminals have been early adopters of technology savvy go back to chicago gangland murders of the 1930s those gangsters had cars while the cops were still on course and on foot. fast-forward today when a young police officer, we saw bad guys on the street corners carrying pagers and cell phones. back in the days when doctors were the only people that had pagers and they were carrying these five pound brick phones. by the way i see some young people in the audience. at the pager was the device. those were quite rare and when i saw street-level drug dealers carrying pagers and i guess that they warned physicians. they were in the pharmaceutical industry there was something going on here. so i got involved in cybercrime inv
marc, what does the future of crime and cyberterrorism look like? >> wow what a gotcha question from a journalist. i can't believe it. the future of crime. well it looks somewhat like today but it also looks quite different. the bad guys criminal terrorist rogue countries have been good at adapting technology for their own purposes. criminals have been early adopters of technology savvy go back to chicago gangland murders of the 1930s those gangsters had cars while the cops were still on...
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system the cyberattacks against the government at record highs amid growing former ubs ceo says cyberterrorweakness and they will continue to exploit those witnesses it -- weaknesses. you were in the cyber business it is a booming business. >> it is a growth engine not going away. what do jpmorgan jays, home depot, a target and sony have in common? despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars? they all got hacked. it says ever conventional methodologies are insufficient. first and foremost, our professionals were never trained in cyberbut to create networks or process or transactions but not cyber. state-sponsored attackers have been trained and they are professionals and they are adept at penetrating or systems. the biggest problem is not a software or firewall you have to have a human who understands the attacker and has to do surveillance that the systems and methodologies are passed we need to do active adversarial pursuit. it is what the government and an essay does when they go up against china or a rand there actively looking for attackers so we grow up with know your customer no
system the cyberattacks against the government at record highs amid growing former ubs ceo says cyberterrorweakness and they will continue to exploit those witnesses it -- weaknesses. you were in the cyber business it is a booming business. >> it is a growth engine not going away. what do jpmorgan jays, home depot, a target and sony have in common? despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars? they all got hacked. it says ever conventional methodologies are insufficient. first and...
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mark, what does the future of crime and cyberterrorism look like? >> while, but a cocky question.completely unprepared for that. the future of crime. it looks somewhat like today, but it also looks quite different the bad guys have always been quite good at it that the non-purposes. if you go back to chicago gangland, murderers, the 1930s those gangsters have cars while the cops are still on and on foot. like today when i was a young police officer we saw bad guys drug dealers on the street corners carrying pagers and cell phones back in the days when doctors were the only people that had pagers and they're kind of like the five-pound brick phones. i see some young people in the audience. you couldn't talk on it but it would be. it was a start. i saw three thoughtful judge others carrying pagers and i guess they were in the pharmaceutical industry. i sat there something going on here. i got involved early on in my career. i started telling the story of how that happened. and then it went on and on. every new technology came out. the bad guys were right there, ready to go. research
mark, what does the future of crime and cyberterrorism look like? >> while, but a cocky question.completely unprepared for that. the future of crime. it looks somewhat like today, but it also looks quite different the bad guys have always been quite good at it that the non-purposes. if you go back to chicago gangland, murderers, the 1930s those gangsters have cars while the cops are still on and on foot. like today when i was a young police officer we saw bad guys drug dealers on the...