48 min

I Shot Crypto in Reno Just to Watch It Die... Plus Anoop Nannra, Blockchain Segment Leader at AWS OpenOutCry.pto

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You don’t throw babies out with bathwater.  You don’t blame money for money laundering.  And you don’t blame digital currencies for the prevalence of cybercrime.
The first ransomware attack occurred in 1989 and was called the AIDS Trojan. It was distributed through floppy discs that were sent to victims via email. It didn't spread too widely in part because not many people had personal computers at that time and the internet was still so nascent.  But for the record, this was 19 years before the birth of bitcoin.
Our guest this week is Anoop Nannra, Blockchain Segment Leader at AWS and former Cyber Security Threat Intelligence Leader at Cisco. We'll be discussing security, cybercrime, and crypto. 

You don’t throw babies out with bathwater.  You don’t blame money for money laundering.  And you don’t blame digital currencies for the prevalence of cybercrime.
The first ransomware attack occurred in 1989 and was called the AIDS Trojan. It was distributed through floppy discs that were sent to victims via email. It didn't spread too widely in part because not many people had personal computers at that time and the internet was still so nascent.  But for the record, this was 19 years before the birth of bitcoin.
Our guest this week is Anoop Nannra, Blockchain Segment Leader at AWS and former Cyber Security Threat Intelligence Leader at Cisco. We'll be discussing security, cybercrime, and crypto. 

48 min