5-minute Lowy Lunch: Cyber-security

by Sam Roggeveen - 9 September 2010 4:24PM

You'll be astonished to hear from our Wednesday Lowy Lunch speaker about the scale of online data loss and intellectual property theft. That's not to mention the national security threats that Paul Twomey, co-founder of the digital economy consultancy Argo P@cific, talks about. Then there's the strange complacency of corporate Australia about the vulnerability of its online activities.

Listen to the whole speech here, or get a taste of Paul's views in the short interview below.

You can listen here.

 Photo by Flickr user Wysz, used under a Creative Commons license.

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