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The Crashers

Season 2, Ep. 1

Cyber attacks are being reported with more frequency than ever before, as criminals appear to be making large amounts of money. But what does it cost a cyber criminal to launch one of these attacks? And as they set their sights on bigger, more rewarding targets, could those costs become higher and riskier?


With Adrian Covich, senior director of technical sales at Proofpoint for Asia Pacific and Japan, and Andrew Milroy, founder of digital risk advisory firm Veqtor8.

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