Howard Schmidt, the former cybersecurity coordinator for the Obama administration, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the growing market in zero-day d...
Bounty hunters, black markets and hired guns are the new normal for the cyber world. Hackers are selling their services to the highest bidders and it’s starting to make cyberspace look like a modern-day Wild West. And right now business is booming, according to a recent New York Times article.
Governments around the world are hiring hackers to look for so-called “zero-day” vulnerabilities — as yet unknown exploits in software.
Howard Schmidt, the former cybersecurity coordinator for the Obama administration, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the growing market in zero-day detection.
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