Co-founder Matthew Cook pens an op ed in VentureBeat on how the cyber attacks targeting Pokémon Go are further proof that bad guys always follow the money.

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VentureBeat: Hacking Pokémon Go: A classic case of follow the money
Amy Szabo
Amy has spent much of her career helping small organizations define, implement, and direct strategies for resource development, communications, and growth. As a the owner of a proposal writing and communications business, she has been responsible for securing over $36 million dollars for her clients, primarily for small business and economic development focused projects. Her roles at Panopticon Labs include operations, communications, and raising money. She holds a BA in English from Oklahoma State University and an MA in Slavic and East European Studies from The Ohio State University.
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