Security expert warns of cyberpolice shortage
Howard Schmidt, former cybersecurity advisor for the White House, has claimed there aren’t enough trained police officers in the world to tackle cybercrime effectively.
Speaking at the e-Crime Congress in London on Wednesday, Howard Schmidt, who is also the chief security strategist for auction site eBay, warn delegates that the issue needs to be addressed as cybercrime becomes more prevalent.
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