Mikko Hyponenn
Cybersecurity researcher, recognized for his trajectory in digital protection. Inspires confidence and responsibility in the use of technology, showing how prevention protects the future of communities.
Biography / Speaker Info
Mikko Hyppönen is a renowned Finnish cybersecurity expert, speaker and author, recognized worldwide for his outstanding track record in the fight against malware and cyberattacks. His life is a clear example of tenacity, vision and a deep commitment to protecting information in the digital world. With a strong background in computer science, Hyppönen has established himself as one of the most influential voices in the debate on internet security and data privacy.
His professional career took off in 1991, when he joined the cybersecurity company F-Secure, where he still works today. In this role, Hyppönen was one of the first to identify and analyze the most dangerous computer viruses of the time, such as the famous Michelangelo Virus and the devastating LoveLetter Virus. His ability to break down the workings of malware and his strong leadership skills led him to become the firm's director of research, a role he assumed with great honor and responsibility. Under his leadership, F-Secure has positioned itself as one of the world's leading cybersecurity companies.
The real turning point in his career came with the popularity of his talks at conferences such as TED, where his speeches on cybersecurity and data privacy have been viewed millions of times. In these talks, Hyppönen has managed to break down complex topics into simple ideas that are accessible to all audiences. His message focuses on the importance of security in the digital age and the need for companies and individuals to take "digital responsibility" to protect their data and systems.
In addition to his work at F-Secure and his speaking engagements, Mikko Hyppönen is a prolific author and his publications have become essential guides for professionals and companies seeking to improve their security. His legacy is measured by his ability to popularize digital security and his valuable contribution to the debate on technology and ethics, leaving a trail of knowledge and inspiring a new generation of cybersecurity experts.





