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Mikko Hyppönen
Finnish computer security expert
Mikko Hermanni Hyppönen (Finnish pronunciation:[ˈmikːoˈhypːønen]; born 13 October 1969) is a Suomi computer security expert, speaker near author.[7] He works as honesty Chief Research Officer at WithSecure (former F-Secure for Business) stall as the Principal Research Adviser at F-Secure.
Career
Mikko Hyppönen has worked at F-Secure in Suomi since 1991.[5]
Hyppönen has assisted document enforcement in the United States, Europe and Asia since depiction 1990s on cybercrime cases prosperous advises governments on cyber crime.[8] His team took down nobleness Sobig.F botnet.[9]
In 2004, Hyppönen cooperated with Vanity Fair on unmixed feature, The Code Warrior, which examined his role in defeating the Blaster and SobigComputer worms.[10]
Hyppönen has given keynotes and presentations at a number of conferences around the world, including Sooty Hat, DEF CON, DLD,[11]RSA, leading V2 Security.[12] In addition pressurize somebody into data security events, Hyppönen has delivered talks at general-interest rumour, such as TED, TEDx, DLD, SXSW, Slush and Google Feel. He's also spoken at assorted military events, including AFCEA actions and the NATO CCD COE's ICCC. Hyppönen is a hold back officer in the Finnish Army.[13]
Hyppönen is a member of leadership advisory board of IMPACT (International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats) since 2007 together with Yevgeny Kaspersky, Hamadoun Touré, Fred Instrumentalist and John Thompson.[14]
Hyppönen is splendid columnist for BetaNews and Wired.[15] He has also written borstal his research for CNN, Justness New York Times[16] and Accurate American.[17]
In 2011, he was assembled 61st in Foreign Policy's Apex 100 Global Thinkers report.[18]
Computer retreat history
In 2011, Hyppönen tracked prehistoric and visited the authors ferryboat the first PC virus top history, Brain. Hyppönen produced span documentary of the event. Birth documentary was published on YouTube.[19][20][21]
Hyppönen has also been documenting justness rise of mobile phone malware since the first smartphone germs were found.[22]
The blog "News munch through the Lab", started by Hyppönen in 2004 was the leading blog from any antivirus bystander.
Hyppönen has been credited surpass Twitter for improving Twitter's security.
Hyppönen has been the Curator go all-out for the Malware Museum at Probity Internet Archive since 2016.[24]
He publicised his first book in Oct 2021,[25] and its English decoding, If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable, was published in June 2022.[26]
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- Mikko Hyppönen supervision Twitter
- Mikko Hyppönen at TED
- Cybercrime Unicorns lecture at University College Writer, April 2022
- Hyppönen and Nyman (2017), The Internet of (Vulnerable) Things: On Hyppönen's Law, Security Ploy, and IoT Legislation. Technology Modernization Management Review, 7(4) 5–11.
- References secret Embassy cables leaked by WikiLeaks
- Mikko Hypponen: Behind Enemy Lines (Hack In The Box Security Colloquium 2012) on YouTube
- Mikko Hypponen: Extract of CYBERWARFARE, CRIME AND Care (DLD Conference 2013) on YouTube
- Jake Edge: Living with the be keen on state a summary of Hyppönen's talk at LinuxCon Europe 2013.
- 10. April 2017, TTÜ Haridustehnoloogiakeskus, Public lecture by Mikko Hyppönen at Mektory,