Covid-19 and Airlines: A Bleak Forecast

Covid-19 and Airlines: A Bleak Forecast

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Inside the Covid-19 cybercrime wave

In this episode of the Arabian Business Podcast, we sit down with Emad Haffar, the META head of presales for cyber security firm Kaspersky, to delve into how organised bands of cyber criminals using concerns about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to lure potential victims. He als ...  Show more

Coronavirus: the 'Black Swan' of 2020

Arabian Business sits down with futurist, business consultant and author John Sanei to discuss how the ongoing coronavirus epidemic represents the latest 'Black Swan' event to hit global markets and how an age of minimalism and new, innovative companies may emerge as a result of ...  Show more

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