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Lillian Ablon on Global Markets for Zero-Day Exploits and Stolen Data

Lillian Ablon on Global Markets for Zero-Day Exploits and Stolen Data

In this episode, Lillian Ablon discusses cyber th…

Hoover Institution

September 5, 201840m 17s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Lillian Ablon discusses cyber threat categories in relation to markets for stolen digital data; the longevity of zero-day vulnerabilities and the resulting impact on business risk profiles; and the white, gray, and black markets for zero-day exploits. About the guest: Lillian Ablon is an information scientist at the RAND Corporation where her research addresses a range of cybersecurity topics including markets for zero-day exploits, cyber risks to the supply chain, markets for stolen digital data, cyber insurance, and corporate strategies for cybersecurity defense. She holds a BA in mathematics from UC Berkeley and an MS in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. She was awarded a black badge at DEFCON21 and has recently provided congressional testimony on markets for stolen digital data. Did you like the show? Please rate, review, and subscribe!