Mikko Hermanni Hyppönen (/mɪkˈkɒ hɪpˈpənɛn/; born 1969 in Finland) is a computer security expert and columnist. Read full biography of Mikko Hypponen →
Antivirus systems need to strike a balance between detecting all possible attacks without causing any false alarms. And while we try to improve on... →
I see beauty in the future of the Internet, but I'm worried that we might not see that. I'm worried that we are running into problems because... →
It's high time for a fresh European alternative to enter the market, taking the existing Internet behemoths head on. What the world needs now is... →
Laws and regulations are supposed to restrict the kind of surveillance governments do. In fact, the U.S. government is quite restricted in what kind... →
The United States has an unfair advantage, as most of the popular cloud services, search engines, computer and mobile operating systems or web... →
The vast majority of the online crime cases, we don't even know which continent the attacks are coming from. And even if we are able to find... →
U.S. intelligence has the legal right to monitor foreign communications as they go through to U.S. service providers. However, even though something... →
We want to detect malware, regardless of its source or purpose. Politics don't even enter the discussion, nor should they. Any malware, even... →
You can get the best locksmith in the world to design the best lock he can design, is it pick proof? No, it's not: it can be very hard to pick... →
You should have mechanisms of communication, like faxes, which are obviously getting removed from offices because nobody uses them anymore. Faxes are... →