A Quote by Dan Schulman

I'm also the chairman of the board of Symantec, which is the world's largest cybersecurity - software cybersecurity company. — © Dan Schulman
I'm also the chairman of the board of Symantec, which is the world's largest cybersecurity - software cybersecurity company.
In addition to my job at American Express, I'm also chairman of the board of Symantec, one of the leading players in anti-virus and cyber-crime prevention software, so I know firsthand just how sophisticated many of these attacks can be.
To enhance the defense of the other agencies of government, including our law enforcement agency - it's so important. They're doing such a great job, by the way. We will put together a team of our best military, civilian, and private sector cybersecurity experts to comprehensively review all of our cybersecurity systems and technologies.
The bitter might be just an initial reaction of, 'Oh my goodness, it's sold,' but not really understanding fully that I will be chairman emeritus of the new company, which is Ebony Media Operations. It is African-American led and owned, and I have a seat on the board, and I also have an equity position in the company, so I'm still there.
Cybersecurity needs to be taken seriously by everyone.
I'd be the first to say that cybersecurity is a difficult and challenging matter.
People have a right to privacy, but they also have a right to live. Fundamentally, we need cybersecurity and need to secure communications as well.
Larry Fink, 61, tall and outgoing and passionate about his business, is the chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the largest asset-management company in the world, BlackRock.
AI is going to be extremely beneficial, and already is, to the field of cybersecurity. It's also going to be beneficial to criminals.
We have a company, Geometric Software, which is into engineering services software. We have a company called Nature's Basket, which is into gourmet retailing. Both are specialized companies.
This is the warfare of the future. America's dominance in this arena [cybersecurity] must be unquestioned.
Working with higher education institutions can also help to aid cybersecurity professionals who are already in the workforce. Programs like these can help to move the industry forward by building rigorous and universally accepted certifications and changing expectations of what a security expert can and should be.
We need to increase cybersecurity awareness in both the private and public sector by 10,000 percent.
Effective cybersecurity policy will depend on active and continued collaboration between public and private sectors.
Cybersecurity is one of my main priorities, as well as the government's, and we are committed to making the U.K. the safest place to live and do business online.
Even beginning to teach cybersecurity awareness at an early age can pique the interest of future researchers, engineers, and administrators.
I hope that the states are taking seriously their obligations to harden the cybersecurity around the election infrastructure that Americans rely upon and need.
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