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Q&A: Kimmo Alkio, CEO, F-Secure
Kimmo Alkio, CEO of F-Secure, recently rejoined the antivirus vendor from fellow... Read more
Jun 1, 2007
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Photos: Inside the malware hunters' den
...new arena for the antivirus company, but as F-Secure CEO, Kimmo Alkio, recently said: "The threat level on mobile malware is not very... Read more
Sep 28, 2007
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Mobile malware threat 'not high'
...PCs now, according to a security company chief. F-Secure CEO, Kimmo Alkio, said the company has seen a "consistent increase" in mobile malware... Read more
Sep 27, 2007
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F-Secure welcomes new COO
Kimmo Alkio has been appointed as COO of Finnish security firm F-Secure... Read more
Jun 18, 2001
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