One form of white-collar crime is growing particularly rapidly on the Internet, but above all on the Darknet: The break-in into the modern chambers of the heart of companies and their employees: the data networks.
Highly confidential things are stolen: corporate secrets, internal information about employees and customers.
And so that the break-in is definitely worth it, the data networks are paralyzed and only released again for a ransom.
But that is possibly not even the greatest damage: Because business is often idle during this time, sales collapse and customer trust is lost.
So is the digitized economy falling into the grip of data criminals?
How great is the threat from the growing hacking armada?
And what can companies and employees who fear for their data do?
Manager-magazin editor Mirjam Hecking informs about this in this podcast in conversation with Sven Clausen.
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