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Explore the videos and podcasts we have produced to help you make sense of economic cyber-espionage.
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State-Sponsored Economic Cyber-Espionage for Commercial Purposes
This video discusses the scale, severity, and impact of state-sponsored cyberespionage targeting commercial entities.
Building Resilience against Economic Cyber-espionage - Experiences from US, Mexico and India
Hosted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico, this video discusses economic cyber-espionage in the US, Mexico and India.
Hybrid threats in the Indo-Pacific: a look at information, technology and cybersecurity
Hybrid threats in the Indo-Pacific: a look at information, technology and cybersecurity
‘Hacking for Cash’ isa new ASPI podcast series exploring state sponsored campaigns of cyberespionage for commercial gain. Throughout the series we talk to experts and policy makers who are part of the global discussion on cybersecurity, IP theft, and cyber norms.
Hacking for Cash: Nadia Taggart and Anna Aquilina
This week, Dr Gatra Priyandita speaks with Nadia Taggart, Chief Information Security Officer at Western Sydney University and Anna Aquilina, Chief Information Security Officer at the University of Technology Sydney. They discuss the issue of knowledge and research security and the risks of malign foreign interference and cyber espionage. They also explore the biggest threats and risks to universities, and how we can assure that critical and sensitive research data is protected from illegal access and theft.
Hacking for Cash: Francis Gurry, Nigel Corey, and Elizabeth Chien-Hale
In this third episode of the series, Teesta Prakash, Analyst at ASPI, speaks to Dr Francis Gurry, former Director General at the World Intellectual Property Organisation. They discuss the role WIPO plays in IP protection, the historical context of IP theft, and how the digital transformation has changed the way IP is protected.
Hacking for Cash: Dustin McCormack and Callie Aboaf
In this second episode of the series, Gatra Priyandita, Analyst at ASPI, speaks to Dustin McCormack and Callie Aboaf. Both work as cybersecurity analysts with The MITRE Corporation. MITRE is a US non-for-profit research and engineering company. They talk about the actors behind cyber-espionage campaigns, they unpack this phenomenon of APTs - the Advanced Persistent Threat actors , and how they’re targeting intellectual property and other assets of economic and commercial value.