Professionals from numerous sectors gathered on Thursday for the final day of the International Conference on Cybersecurity, which ran Jan. 5-8 at Fordham University in New York. The last day of the conference, sponsored by Fordham and the FBI, provided a steady stream of information and insights from everyone from academics to corporate security bosses to FBI and U.S. Department of Justice officials.

Over the course of Thursday’s presentations, some major themes and discussion points rose to the top, at least for this CorpCounsel.com reporter. Here are three of the big ones:

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