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Mikko Hyppönen (Mikko Hermanni Hyppönen) was born on 13 October, 1969 in Finland, is a Finnish computer security expert. Discover Mikko Hyppönen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Mikko Hermanni Hyppönen
Occupation Chief Research Officer for WithSecure Principal Research Advisor for F-Secure
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 13 October, 1969
Birthday 13 October
Birthplace Finland
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1969

Mikko Hermanni Hyppönen (born 13 October 1969) is a Finnish computer security expert, speaker and author.

He is known for the Hyppönen Law about IoT security, which states that whenever an appliance is described as being "smart", it is vulnerable.

He works as the Chief Research Officer at WithSecure (former F-Secure for Business) and as the Principal Research Advisor at F-Secure.

1990

Hyppönen has assisted law enforcement in the United States, Europe and Asia since the 1990s on cybercrime cases and advises governments on cyber crime.

His team took down the Sobig.F botnet.

1991

Mikko Hyppönen has worked at F-Secure in Finland since 1991.

2004

In 2004, Hyppönen cooperated with Vanity Fair on a feature, The Code Warrior, which examined his role in defeating the Blaster and Sobig Computer worms.

Hyppönen has given keynotes and presentations at a number of conferences around the world, including Black Hat, DEF CON, DLD, RSA, and V2 Security.

In addition to data security events, Hyppönen has delivered talks at general-interest events, such as TED, TEDx, DLD, SXSW, Slush and Google Zeitgeist.

He's also spoken at various military events, including AFCEA events and the NATO CCD COE's ICCC.

Hyppönen is a reserve officer in the Finnish Army.

The blog "News from the Lab", started by Hyppönen in 2004 was the first blog from any antivirus company.

Hyppönen has been credited by Twitter for improving Twitter's security.

2007

Hyppönen is a member of the advisory board of IMPACT (International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats) since 2007 together with Yevgeny Kaspersky, Hamadoun Touré, Fred Piper and John Thompson.

Hyppönen is a columnist for BetaNews and Wired.

He has also written on his research for CNN, The New York Times and Scientific American.

2011

In 2011, he was ranked 61st in Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers report.

Hyppönen coined the term "Cybercrime Unicorns" to describe cybercrime organizations that are worth over a billion US dollars - a reference to Startup unicorns

"The two greatest tools of our time have been turned into government surveillance tools. I'm talking about the mobile phone and the internet. George Orwell was an optimist."

Hyppönen made international news in 2011 when he tracked down and visited the authors of the first PC virus in history, Brain.

Hyppönen produced a documentary of the event.

The documentary was published on YouTube.

Hyppönen has also been documenting the rise of mobile phone malware since the first smartphone viruses were found.

2013

- Hyppönen on the PRISM surveillance in 2013

2016

Hyppönen has been the Curator for the Malware Museum at The Internet Archive since 2016.

He published his first book in October 2021, and its English translation, If It's Smart, It's Vulnerable, was published in June 2022.