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we see intel with mcafee protection wired into it?silicon, getting it into the industry, that was a slow process. the first couple of years was about running out of things that exist. now it is about designing products side-by-side to leverage security, like mcafee. operatingar the profits were zero. why intel is so excited about security. fast-growing, a highly profitable industry, that is definitely the propos kiss. >> do you think that operating profits from your division will increase? >> over the next couple of years security will become a bigger part of the picture overall. >> might i point out that intel brings down $.18 on the dollar to the dash to the bottom line? even if you are breaking even or at a loss, they are $.20 on the dollar. were the biggest security company when we were acquired back then. the intel acquisition only helps. >> look at the dividend. i did not know that. >> the second-largest market cap. >> can i do a surveillance correction? we need to have a surveillance correction. earlier when i said the bloomber
we see intel with mcafee protection wired into it?silicon, getting it into the industry, that was a slow process. the first couple of years was about running out of things that exist. now it is about designing products side-by-side to leverage security, like mcafee. operatingar the profits were zero. why intel is so excited about security. fast-growing, a highly profitable industry, that is definitely the propos kiss. >> do you think that operating profits from your division will...
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mcdonald's is marketing be pastries as a perfect companion to the mcafe coffay. -- coffee. i'm not sure if that is something the french are recognize -- would recognize. >> what do you think of that sky? >> beautiful. >> pretty out there. that is looking from washington --igh school washington lee high school. look at the temperature. 71 degrees. unbelievable. 13 miles per hour winds. cooler air on the way. 65 degrees on the weatherbug network at reagan national airport. 59 was the high. 67 degrees. our final stop takes us to arlington. the wind shifted. it is just around two miles per hour. temperatures across the board are cooler off to the north. this is where the cooler air has already arrived. 63 in winchester. further south, 72 in fredericksburg. upper 60's in lexington park, maryland. the wind is beginning to pick up. that is johnny out of the north, out ofst -- generally the north, northwest. colder air tomorrow. 40 degrees in detroit. 49 and chicago. look at this. 11 degrees. he colder air will stick around to tuesday. we could be talking about a coastal storm acro
mcdonald's is marketing be pastries as a perfect companion to the mcafe coffay. -- coffee. i'm not sure if that is something the french are recognize -- would recognize. >> what do you think of that sky? >> beautiful. >> pretty out there. that is looking from washington --igh school washington lee high school. look at the temperature. 71 degrees. unbelievable. 13 miles per hour winds. cooler air on the way. 65 degrees on the weatherbug network at reagan national airport. 59...
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you also have mcafee. you also have waffle house. you were in louisiana looking at waffle house. what do you do for waffle house? >> it's running operation, they open up you new stories and restaurants. how do you monitor that? >> what's on the dashboard for waffle? >> i wouldn't exactly know. >> we saw the dashboard for abv for cancer tests. if i were a cloud bracket, wouldn't i be entering it in my hand held? is this better or worse than that? >> i think it could be better, we are diagnostic. it should be. a great thing is you want to same experience on your hand else as on your computer. >> right. you after that. why is the dashboard, you used the term addictive. a customer said it was addictive. what does it mean? showing interesting number, helping you make decisions? >> i think the key thing is, we don't let people answer, we let them explore your finding, you will find more than you were looking for initially. that's what makes it addictive. >> so if i work at -- let's say i worked at gatorade, am i looking at where gatorade is being sold and look at what flavors are being
you also have mcafee. you also have waffle house. you were in louisiana looking at waffle house. what do you do for waffle house? >> it's running operation, they open up you new stories and restaurants. how do you monitor that? >> what's on the dashboard for waffle? >> i wouldn't exactly know. >> we saw the dashboard for abv for cancer tests. if i were a cloud bracket, wouldn't i be entering it in my hand held? is this better or worse than that? >> i think it could...
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here joining us is mcafee's chief technology officer, mike fay. thanks for joining us today, mike.and at the industry, about how prepared or unprepared target was for the security breach? >> well, specifically how prepared target was is hard to state, but retailers in general, i think, took this as a wakeup call. they saw essentially an off-the-shelf piece of malware modified for a target, and i think a lot assume if they don't have a standard point of sale system, they are safe. i think target showed them all that's not the case. >> so what have you seen? have you seen a growing number of merchants in the wake of the target revelations coming to you and spending more and getting more better equipped to deal with this sort of thing? >> yes. we've seen a massive spike in conversations with retailers around how to protect their point of sale. you know, we've had solutions for years now that would protect against these types of attacks. but the uptake recently has been quite strong in the implementation of those defenses. >> mike, where do you think -- i mean, in terms of the technolo
here joining us is mcafee's chief technology officer, mike fay. thanks for joining us today, mike.and at the industry, about how prepared or unprepared target was for the security breach? >> well, specifically how prepared target was is hard to state, but retailers in general, i think, took this as a wakeup call. they saw essentially an off-the-shelf piece of malware modified for a target, and i think a lot assume if they don't have a standard point of sale system, they are safe. i think...
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now i'm not a scar that talks about the mcafee. well all i learned in a contest. true christ in god and kitchen when brenda and sister. and also new content. there's no fish for supper tonight. they have to catch the media creek will be better tomorrow scientists tell us the days that now fully monotonous taxi was the state's most amazing new system to increase security of containing content. the aim is to get as good of this assessment as possible before any container beaches ports given the scale of global trade has no absolute safety africa is a major transit area for all sorts of questionable goods ranging from bootleg runs to alms and illegal drugs. you see that happening contain a spot of salts of the home of content and on does not dispose of ten that we visit especially when the tops with fighting illegal trades. the sniffer dog is let loose. he sticks his nose in everything humans can't reach it on and on monday time in his team worked at donna's largest deep water ports team up under the auspices of a program sponsored by the un and world customs organiz
now i'm not a scar that talks about the mcafee. well all i learned in a contest. true christ in god and kitchen when brenda and sister. and also new content. there's no fish for supper tonight. they have to catch the media creek will be better tomorrow scientists tell us the days that now fully monotonous taxi was the state's most amazing new system to increase security of containing content. the aim is to get as good of this assessment as possible before any container beaches ports given the...
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his father talks about the mcafee.well all i learned in the contest who trusts in you a new kitchen when brenda and sister. and it can also communicate it. there's no fish for supper tonight. they have to catch the media creek will be better tomorrow scientists tell us the day is that now fully monotonous taxi not the state's lowest amazing new system to increase security of containing content. the aim is to get as good of risk assessment as possible the full any container beaches ports. but given the scale of global trade has no absolute safety. africa is a major transit area for all sorts of questionable goods ranging from pentagon's ons and illegal drugs. you see the hidden containers full of salts of the home is content and on does not dispose of ten my weaknesses especially when it topped with fighting illegal trades. the sniffer dog is let loose. he sticks his nose in everything humans can't reach it and the monday time in his teamwork to donna's largest deep water ports. timo. under the auspices of a program spo
his father talks about the mcafee.well all i learned in the contest who trusts in you a new kitchen when brenda and sister. and it can also communicate it. there's no fish for supper tonight. they have to catch the media creek will be better tomorrow scientists tell us the day is that now fully monotonous taxi not the state's lowest amazing new system to increase security of containing content. the aim is to get as good of risk assessment as possible the full any container beaches ports. but...
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to my left is erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee who are researchers at the mit sloan school of management. erik is the directer of the mit center for digital business and andrew is the principal research scientist. the two men made a name for themselves a couple of years ago with their self-published book, "race against the machine," which kind of coalesced some emerging nervousness about the fact that automation is really beginning to replace jobs at higher and higher levels. they followed this up with a bigger book, "the second machine age: work, progress and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies." and it's really, i think everybody in this room will understand how timely this is. in the san francisco and greater bay area, there's a lot of tension about both how the tech economy is changing everybody's lives and, you know, where we're headed from there. and "the second machine age" directly tackles both the promise of technology and some potential challenges it poses. so i think both would like to start before questions with giving a brief kind of summary of their views, and th
to my left is erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee who are researchers at the mit sloan school of management. erik is the directer of the mit center for digital business and andrew is the principal research scientist. the two men made a name for themselves a couple of years ago with their self-published book, "race against the machine," which kind of coalesced some emerging nervousness about the fact that automation is really beginning to replace jobs at higher and higher levels. they...
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i would take it as mcafee to entice as a body to fight the good of those. so let me make a prima and the bnp by speaking the nixon so what i feel like an oscar nominee has come back to pot the province them and is the issue of the audience they have read this to some extend the shelf cut up some because if you look at that then mean it's just you know some of the people medical stuff that's in having dark and you will face kisses have been brought in. i will come back with a bag of peanut out kind of background to know to go to the garden and saw the article that a significant step ccs take it relax in the ip settings these high noon on that all the countries that supported the accident scene although of lacey chennai india. i depend on them and all of them in cairns have only one can be suspect in all cecil in the state. when the bnp and for the next two weeks and soon i hope my ideas d on that one and then back at but nothing that is no doubt that nemesis and attended to but i didn't buy these. but the effect. by this act and not going to uncle mike and i
i would take it as mcafee to entice as a body to fight the good of those. so let me make a prima and the bnp by speaking the nixon so what i feel like an oscar nominee has come back to pot the province them and is the issue of the audience they have read this to some extend the shelf cut up some because if you look at that then mean it's just you know some of the people medical stuff that's in having dark and you will face kisses have been brought in. i will come back with a bag of peanut out...
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. >> michelle is chief privacy officer at mcafee. she said she's not surprised they target government entities like the dmv. >> government data it leveragable. so a break-in at the department of motor vehicle gets you a lot of good data. real home addresses, other real information related with government-issued documents. >> the agency said they are reviewing their systems and they will alert customers immediately if they find an issue, but in the meantime customers are told to to monitor their credit card statements for any usual activity. >> you think the dmv would have better security than that since they work for the state and they are part of the government. >> hopefully, you know, everything gets resolved soon because it's not good having everyone's personal information out there. the potential breach could involve the information of millions of californians. as of january that were millions of licensed drivers and 24 million licensed drivers and 32 million licensed vehicles. abc7 news. >> this new breach comes just days after
. >> michelle is chief privacy officer at mcafee. she said she's not surprised they target government entities like the dmv. >> government data it leveragable. so a break-in at the department of motor vehicle gets you a lot of good data. real home addresses, other real information related with government-issued documents. >> the agency said they are reviewing their systems and they will alert customers immediately if they find an issue, but in the meantime customers are told...
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you know, a couple of years ago i was talking with a ceo of mcafee and the one of the things he warnede about as to misuse facebook like they have, taking someone's friend and using it to launch, and they've been improving security and privacy over the past couple of years, but i don't think if zuckerburg has come out with a coherent policy how to close the trap doors that are in facebook. by the way, i like facebook, and there are some privacy issues that need to be resolved. neil: understood. i wonder if you buy and sell the stocks on how vulnerable they are, is that risky and enter the equati equation? >> it didn't for me. what isn't open, google, facebook, yahoo! you know, the whole-- now the banks, they've got to maybe --. neil: you figure they're all vulnerable, they're all going to succumb to this sort of thing and that can't enter into the equation? >> it doesn't for me, it might for other people-- >> and you're abusing us as long as you can make a buck? i'm kidding. >> i suppose the answer to that is question. [laughter] >> admire that, michael, what about you? >> i have to ag
you know, a couple of years ago i was talking with a ceo of mcafee and the one of the things he warnede about as to misuse facebook like they have, taking someone's friend and using it to launch, and they've been improving security and privacy over the past couple of years, but i don't think if zuckerburg has come out with a coherent policy how to close the trap doors that are in facebook. by the way, i like facebook, and there are some privacy issues that need to be resolved. neil: understood....
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people have heard of mcafee.llions of people downloading this right now. 177 million. what does it do, first of all? >> it is security. based on what you just said is devices, it is u.s you as the person, your privacy, your identity, all those things as we share more of our lives online, we are more at risk. so how can we protect ourselves? wwe're going to fix it. liz: there isn't an easy answer because a lot of security companies are interested in the enterprise business. that is where the money is. i have the money to spend. an individual wants a of the nike fit band and jawbone and others, but everything goes through your phone. if somebody tapped into that or your nest, they can find out so much about you. >> all your family data, your social circles, your car, your smart phone, or financial transactions, where you purchase, where you go, it is all collected. liz: what does your company do for somebody who is hooked up to about 15 different devices? >> consumer security made simple. most people know they have
people have heard of mcafee.llions of people downloading this right now. 177 million. what does it do, first of all? >> it is security. based on what you just said is devices, it is u.s you as the person, your privacy, your identity, all those things as we share more of our lives online, we are more at risk. so how can we protect ourselves? wwe're going to fix it. liz: there isn't an easy answer because a lot of security companies are interested in the enterprise business. that is where...
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i'm chief privacy officer at mcafee take anything i say will be exhibited to ropes and gray. just because competitive by my old firm where i started out as a young lawyer. great old law firm and i started out in the world as an intellectual property lawyer and specifically a patent litigator. looking at big data. when my very first cases of the what i will talk about, not the naughty when a user do within the realm of the aids cocktail drugs and ownership over molecules. and specifically the molecule that actually work in the instance it's like when passengers go. it's amazing stuck in my brain but it was because a certain molecule had an aversion of peralta, it's like a jolt of your hand, then not identical and it turned out that one was effected and was not and it was unexpected and it was new and not obvious and that was the case. i think it's an interesting it comes to datasets is that things that everybody knows sometimes can result in analytics that create absolutely fundamentally new advances. and in the case began a path where we could go after searching for disease a
i'm chief privacy officer at mcafee take anything i say will be exhibited to ropes and gray. just because competitive by my old firm where i started out as a young lawyer. great old law firm and i started out in the world as an intellectual property lawyer and specifically a patent litigator. looking at big data. when my very first cases of the what i will talk about, not the naughty when a user do within the realm of the aids cocktail drugs and ownership over molecules. and specifically the...
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not affiliated with mcafee at all. i use it as a rule because it is hard for me to be surprised by those revelations. i am saddened by those revelations and i agree that there should definitely the consequences. it also highlights that there is a burden of collection and the burden of fiduciary duty that is not been put on the shoulders of the right people in the right places. throughout industry and government alike. i also think the power of social engineering -- if you peel back though all the intrusions were made by someone like that, a lot of social engineering even within a group of people, and there are a lot of people in that organization who are true patriots and there was a cut of owner breached here and i think it was the code of honor that helps. when i take the education from that into my own context as a leader in my organization, i talk as much about being aware of sharing information and collecting information but also being polite and sharing information with people who call you and ask you. that is wh
not affiliated with mcafee at all. i use it as a rule because it is hard for me to be surprised by those revelations. i am saddened by those revelations and i agree that there should definitely the consequences. it also highlights that there is a burden of collection and the burden of fiduciary duty that is not been put on the shoulders of the right people in the right places. throughout industry and government alike. i also think the power of social engineering -- if you peel back though all...
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i and the chief privacy officer at mcafee. anything i say can be attributed to be grey. [laughter] lawyered out as a young at a great law firm. i started out as a lens electoral -- and intellectual property law you're looking at the data. cases was inst big the realm of the aids cocktail drugs in the pharmaceutical hunt for ownership over molecules. the molecule that actually works was because ite had a version of if you hold up your hands but they are not identical, it turns out that one was effective and one was not. it was new and not obvious. that was the case. that is interesting when it comes to datasets. things that everyone knows sometimes can result in analytics that create absolutely fundamentally new advances. it became a path where we could malady withease and no therapies available at that time. here we are talking about big data all these years. i wasn't going to shamelessly plug but now i will. i wrote this book with jones and fox tucson of you may know and love. -- who some of you may know and love. i think big data is the ultimate in getting together art
i and the chief privacy officer at mcafee. anything i say can be attributed to be grey. [laughter] lawyered out as a young at a great law firm. i started out as a lens electoral -- and intellectual property law you're looking at the data. cases was inst big the realm of the aids cocktail drugs in the pharmaceutical hunt for ownership over molecules. the molecule that actually works was because ite had a version of if you hold up your hands but they are not identical, it turns out that one was...
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mcafee said rosa parks and albert einstein will be out later this year. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> you know what i love is that before i got out here, they made all the little kids sit in the back. and finally cooler heads prevailed and simple for you guys up front. you have better seats nw
mcafee said rosa parks and albert einstein will be out later this year. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> you know what i love is that before i got out here, they made all the little kids sit in the back. and finally cooler heads prevailed and simple for you guys up front. you have better seats nw
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to her left is michele, the chief privacy officer of mcafee. certified privacy professionals. but michele more of me is the author, one of the authors of this brand new book that came out this week. the privacy engineer manifesto, policy keewatin to value. it's available. and to her left is my partner and colleague. a litigator with our firm. he has been doing an amazing amount of privacy litigation. he is done everything from dating breaches to. [inaudible] to. so i actually learned how to do some of the things i have done [inaudible] for those of you want to compare our gray hair. anyway, each of you will start out with about five minutes with the discussion to set the stage and to explain their perspective a little bit more introduce themselves. combined ask professor take us away. >> great. thank you. it is a pleasure to be addressing you from here in the cloud. sorry i could not be with you in person. let's give of their brief introduction to myself to give you some context on one level we talking about. i'm a professor at princeton and computer science and end the woodro
to her left is michele, the chief privacy officer of mcafee. certified privacy professionals. but michele more of me is the author, one of the authors of this brand new book that came out this week. the privacy engineer manifesto, policy keewatin to value. it's available. and to her left is my partner and colleague. a litigator with our firm. he has been doing an amazing amount of privacy litigation. he is done everything from dating breaches to. [inaudible] to. so i actually learned how to do...
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mcafee will also has a strong affinity for neoclassicism but that might have translated to say a flutedolumn. that chandelier was way over the top. i wish i had found that as a quote. obviously that is what they thought, it was too much. speak in your research did you have access to the white house or ask permission to access the white house? >> it's a great question. if you want to see the white house these days you can pay a lot of money to go on a tour or you can write to your congressperson. i wrote to my congressperson but i couldn't arrange a time that was actually convenient and reasonable because i had a job and then i realized in some ways there really wasn't all that important for me to go. i say that for two reasons, actually three. one, my folks took me when i was little. two, they only take you to the old ground-floor and then they take you to this date flora naturally as they say to everybody the two most interesting spaces in any house or the basement and attic which were to places they weren't going to take me so i thought i'm not going to get to see the bings and curiou
mcafee will also has a strong affinity for neoclassicism but that might have translated to say a flutedolumn. that chandelier was way over the top. i wish i had found that as a quote. obviously that is what they thought, it was too much. speak in your research did you have access to the white house or ask permission to access the white house? >> it's a great question. if you want to see the white house these days you can pay a lot of money to go on a tour or you can write to your...
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mcafee said rosa parks and albert einstein will be out later this year. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> you know what i love is that before i got out here, they made all the little kids sit in the back. and finally cooler heads prevailed and simple for you guys up front. you have better seats now? no way to your parents and say i have better seats than you do. >> that's right. what get you some stuff here. i like to teach my kid that. they say the most important thing of all that is complete to say thank you. thank you for coming out tonight. one special thank you because i need to embarrass him. when i started my career in d.c., when you do your first is that camino is going to be there. her mom, dad, sister and i for one of my many friends and strangers to come. one of the first is a guy named elliott vehicle. elliot in the morning. let's hear it for elliot. [applause] we haven't told a story. we are going to tell it now. everything's better on television. i can tell you that for next variance. elliot is an amazing -- has an amazing radio show called elliott in the morni
mcafee said rosa parks and albert einstein will be out later this year. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> you know what i love is that before i got out here, they made all the little kids sit in the back. and finally cooler heads prevailed and simple for you guys up front. you have better seats now? no way to your parents and say i have better seats than you do. >> that's right. what get you some stuff here. i like to teach my kid that. they say the most important thing of all...