Eugene Kaspersky is one of the few cyber warriors to still run a company that bears his name. Long gone are pioneers and competitors like Peter Norton, John McAfee et al.
Gender diversity in the technology sector will be front and centre in the Women in Technology panel debate at the 2017 CeBIT Australia conference in May next year.
Cyber security will take centre stage at CeBIT 2017 with a line-up of keynote speakers looking at issues around global security including Eugene Kaspersky, the co-founder and chief executive of Kaspersky Lab, and a key adviser on security to the federal government.
Eugene Kaspersky, chairman and chief executive of global security vendor Kaspersky Lab, and world-leading cybersecurity expert, is the first of six keynote speakers announced for CeBIT Australia, which is to be held from 23 – 25 May 2017.
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