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Stephen T Cobb was born on 17 October, 1952 in Coventry, England, is a Stephen Cobb is expert on security, privacy. Discover Stephen T Cobb'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 71 years old?

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Occupation Researcher
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 17 October, 1952
Birthday 17 October
Birthplace Coventry, England
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Stephen Cobb is an expert on security, privacy, and the risks related to digital technology.

1980

Widely published as a technical author in the 1980s, Cobb became known for his efforts to educate consumers and companies in data privacy and information security.

After authoring more than a dozen textbooks during the 1980s on how to use software applications like spreadsheets, databases, and word processors, mostly through McGraw Hill Cobb's first book on PC and LAN Security was published in 1991.

1996

In 1996, Cobb became one of the first people to earn the Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) qualification.

He later co-founded two information security startups, one of which developed innovative anti-spam technology that is still in use today (both firms were sold to NASDAQ listed companies).

Cobb has been cited as an information security expert by national media and in congressional testimony.

1999

The first was InfoSec Labs, acquired in 1999 by Rainbow Technologies, a maker of encryption products such as the CryptoSwift Hardware Security Module (HSM).

The second was ePrivacy Group, the company that created the TurnTide anti-spam technology.

2002

In 2002, Cobb published a primer on privacy for businesses.

2003

As co-author and editor of the Trusted Email Open Standard Cobb helped present this proposal for securing email to the Federal Trade Commission in 2003.

2004

This technology was acquired by Symantec in 2004 was still in use a decade later as the Symantec Traffic Shaper.

2006

After a brief hiatus from privacy and security research, during which he produced an independent documentary on racial inequality in America (Dare Not Walk Alone, 2006), Cobb co-authored a peer-reviewed paper on the dangers of malicious code use by governments, which he termed "righteous malware".

2012

Cobb served for four years on the IT Security Executive Council of CompTIA (2012-2015).

He frequently worked with Security Our eCity, a non-profit community-wide security awareness organization based in San Diego.

In that role, he helped organize annual Cyber Boot Camps for middle school and high school students that received national attention.

Cobb has been an invited speaker on information security and data privacy issues in a dozen countries.

He is also a TEDx speaker.

Cobb's dissertation for his Master of Science degree in security and risk management at the University of Leicester addressed aspects of the cybersecurity skills gap.

As a security researcher with ESET, Cobb tracked the effects of security breaches on economic activity.

For example, in the wake of the Snowden revelations he documented a drop in online shopping and banking.

2014

Published by IEEE, the paper was presented by Cobb at NATO CCDCOE's CyCon 2014, the 6th International Conference On Cyber Conflict.

2015

Cobb's historical analysis of cybercrime surveys was presented at Virus Bulletin 2015.

Cobb co-founded two information security startups that were sold to NASDAQ listed companies.

2018

In 2018 he fielded a public opinion survey in North America that paralleled prior studies conducted by the European Union (EU), published as the “Special Eurobarometer: Cyber Security.” This revealed that nine out of 10 Americans surveyed agreed that cybercrime was “an important challenge to the internal security of the USA." The study also revealed high levels of concern about cybercrime in Canada.

In an effort to spread awareness of emerging threats Cobb has coined words for two related digital security problems: jackware and siegeware.

He described jackware as "ransomware meets car jacking."

Siegeware is "the code-enabled ability to make a credible extortion demand based on digitally impaired building functionality."

2019

Since September 2019, he has been pursuing independent research from the city of Coventry, in England, where he was born and raised.

In 2019, CompTIA presented Cobb with the Tech Champion Award for Industry.

The Tech Champion Awards are presented to "leaders focused on driving innovation, job growth and advancements for the information technology (IT) industry."

Previous Tech Champion Award recipients include U.S. Senator Cory Booker and U.S. Representative Anna Eshoo.