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We live in an increasingly connected world and this is a development that cannot be stopped. It will bring improved living conditions and health for many, but also increased risks. Cyber Security will no longer be a matter for larger companies, but rather something that concerns us all and a prerequisite for our society to function.
Thomas Olofsson was facing an important decision. Either follow in the footsteps of some of his friends and hack companies and government agencies. Or choose the other side and continue with the same interest but in the service of conventional society.
Kent Eric Lång, project manager for the automotive network Vehicle ICT Arena in western Sweden, doesn’t mince words: “The automotive industry is on the verge of a fantastic transformation during the next five to ten years. As much will happen in ten years as during the previous hundred.”
At the unit for information security at Combitech, a few of us have had the opportunity to try to look into the future and gain a picture of what our branch will be like in one, three or ten years.
Mum and dad with three kids. They moved to another city a few years ago because of work. A family like so many others, but not quite. Because this family has built up a successful IT security company in the US, attracted Google and Facebook as their first major customers and met Barack Obama.
Whenever Stefan Persson watches a disaster movie at the cinema where a train is involved, he shakes his head while others scream. He knows how improbable it is for a train to derail or for someone to hack into the system and take control.
Marcus Wallenberg serves as Board Chair in Saab and SEB, and is a member of a number of other company boards. As a representative of one of the hubs of Swedish industry, he has unique insight into the realities faced by companies face. What risks and online threats does he perceive owing to increased digitalisation?
Five questions for Aniss Nazerian, Operations Manager for one of Sweden's most secure Security Operations Centres (SOC).
Worldpay is a behemoth in the world's payment industry. Every day, the group processes more than 30 million online payment transactions via point-of-sale terminals, smartphones and computers. The Växjö-based subsidiary Worldpay Sweden primarily focuses on card payments for poker sites an online casinos.