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Cyber RiskSecurity's Past Gives Hints To Its FutureSecurity's Past Gives Hints To Its Future
Julius Caesar didn't see the need for a bodyguard when he went to the floor of the Roman senate on a March day in 44 B.C. That little oversight cost him 23 stab wounds and the throne of the empire. More than 1,900 years later, Abe Lincoln entered the presidential box at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. -- again, no bodyguard seemed necessary. We all know how <strong>that</strong> decision turned out.
byGadi Evron, CEO & Founder, Cymmetria, head of Israeli CERT, Chairman, Cyber Threat Intelligence Alliance
byGadi Evron, CEO & Founder, Cymmetria, head of Israeli CERT, Chairman, Cyber Threat Intelligence Alliance
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