#45 - Rob May | Biggest Threat to Humanity's Future is a $6 Trillion Cyber War On Data & Privacy
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Today's episode features Rob May, chairman of IoD Surrey, an award-winning entrepreneur and Managing Director of ramsac limited. Rob makes complex subjects straightforward by using real-life examples, humor, and pragmatism....
show moreRob makes complex subjects straightforward by using real-life examples, humor, and pragmatism. He is passionate about his work, positive about life and committed to helping people understand and grow.
As the world goes digital, humans have moved ahead of machines as the top target for cybercriminals. There were 3.8 billion internet users in 2017 (51 percent of the world’s population of 7 billion). Predictions say there will be 6 billion internet users by 2022 (75 percent of the projected world population of 8 billion).
The cybersecurity community and major media have largely concurred on the prediction that cybercrime damages will cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in 2015. This represents the greatest transfer of economic wealth in history, risks the incentives for innovation and investment, and will be more profitable than the global trade of all major illegal drugs combined.
Cybercrime will more than triple the number of unfilled cybersecurity jobs, which is predicted to reach 3.5 million by 2021. Every IT position is also a cybersecurity position now. Every IT worker, every technology worker, needs to be involved with protecting and defending apps, data, devices, infrastructure and people. The cybersecurity workforce shortage is even worse than what the jobs numbers suggest. As a result, the cybersecurity unemployment rate has dropped to zero percent.
Humans 2.0 Podcast Questions:
1:45 - How do you spend your time here on Planet Earth?
3:30 - Rob’s Computer Cybersecurity Experience started in 1992
4:20 - Did you ever think people would be hacking like they are in today’s 2018 cybercrime world.
5:15 - Government’s and organization don’t wage war because they can steal.
6:50 - Hacking into Brains, and augmented reality interface
7:50 - Human Firewall TEDx Talk - We are all Pornstars
12:15 - Who is the average hacker/group?
15:05 - What is your opinion on Hacktivism? (Anonymous)
19:50 - What’s the best way for the average person to be more secure online?
22:40 - Purpose of NEW government regulation fines to protect end consumer.
24:30 - New Consumer Privacy Paradigm Shift (Data/advertising)
28:30 - Becoming a Technological Isolated Remote Skeptic
There are two types of business according to the FBI, those that have suffered a data breach and those that don’t know they have.
Rob May is the managing director at ramsac, a stress-free IT solution for businesses and customer service. Rob is also a chairman of The Institute of Directors, an iconic and high profile British business institution, which has been a prominent and powerful voice for business for over a century. It offers an excellent array of training and professional development helping its members become better directors and business leaders.
As well as Ambassador for CyberSecurity & Technology at the Institute of Directors, IoD Surrey. Rob has given many talks and lectures, hosted Q&A sessions for various industry groups as well as writing cybersecurity course content for the IoD which has been delivered worldwide.
If you would like more information on Rob May please check out the following links below:
TED Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpdcVfq2dB8
Rob’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rpvmay/
Rob’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/robmay70
ramsac - http://www.ramsac.com/
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