Symantec CEO: The future of cybersecurity
John Thompson predicts security trends
At RSA 2008 in San Francisco, Symantec CEO John Thompson talks about three security trends he believes will significantly impact the tech industry in the years to come. He predicts that malicious software will outnumber legitimate software; identity management will grow far beyond the enterprise; and digital-rights management will become a reality for all content, not just music and video.
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