Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime , IT Risk Management

Keeping New York's Connected Infrastructure Secure

Mike Krygier of NYC Cyber Command Describes Risk Mitigation Initiatives
Mike Krygier, deputy CISO for urban technology, NYC Cyber Command

Mike Krygier of the New York City Cyber Command outlines threats to connected cities and critical infrastructure, including ransomware, and what steps can be taken to mitigate risks.

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In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's recent Cybersecurity Summit in New York, Krygier discusses:

  • Why ransomware is such a major concern;
  • Managing IoT risks;
  • Ongoing collaboration with other cities.

Krygier is the deputy CISO responsible for urban technology at the New York City Cyber Command. In that role, he oversees the cybersecurity programs for several initiatives, including smart city and IoT, elections and critical infrastructure, mobility, cloud computing, connected vehicles and next-generation 911.


About the Author

Nick Holland

Nick Holland

Former Director, Banking and Payments

Holland focused on the intersection of digital banking, payments and security technologies. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including Mobile World Congress, Money2020, Next Bank and SXSW, and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, MSNBC, NPR, Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek, Time Magazine, The Economist and the Financial Times.




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