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Mikko Hypponen

Mikko Hypponen

CRO at Sensofusion

Helsinki, Finland
English
Virtual Events

2

Talks Delivered

2

Events Spoken At

1

Countries Visited

2

Years Speaking

2

Total Talks Given

About

Mikko Hypponen is a global technology expert and bestselling author. He has researched security since 1991 and currently serves as Chief Research Officer at Sensofusion, a Finnish counter-drone company. Mikko has published his research in The New York Times, Wired, and Scientific American. Mikko has spoken at TED and has lectured at Oxford, Harvard, and MIT.

Speaking Topics & Expertise

Areas of Expertise

Cyber Security

Presentation Types

Keynote

Audience Types

Business Leaders
C-Level Executives
CISOs

Speaking History

2011

Evolution of Computer Viruses

DEF CON 19
August 6, 2011
Las Vegas, USA
2,000 attendees
Keynote
Conference
Malware Analysis

It's 2011, so this year it's going to be 25 years since Brain.A, the

first PC virus, Join Mikko Hypponen as he talks about the history and

evolution of computer viruses. From Brain to Stuxnet, he's spent his

career tracking malware and will give a pretty good rundown on what

has happened, when and why it mattered.

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2002

Wireless Viruses: Content security on Smartphones and PDAs

Rubicon 2002
April 5, 2002
Detroit, USA
150 attendees
Technical Talk
Conference
Mobile Security

Mr. Hyppönen will be presenting "Wireless Viruses: Content security on Smartphones and PDAs" at 23:00 on Friday in Room B. What kind of content threats can we except on current and future hand-held devices such as advanced PDAs and Smartphones? Possible scenarios including mobile viruses, chain letters, trojans and backdoors are discussed.

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Experience Level

expert