Gavin Struthers, McAfee, talks about the strategy behind the cybersecurity company becoming a standalone player once more.
Michelle Dennedy, chief privacy officer at McAfee, discusses the top cybersecurity and privacy threats to consumers in 2014. CNBC's John Fortt weighs in.
Raj Samani, McAfee, CTO, discusses the basic problem with virtual currencies and explains how they are used in criminal activity on the Internet.
CNBC's Health Care Reporter Dan Mangan talks about why he was surprised that House Republicans reached out to John McAfee for help fixing the Obamacare website problems.
John McAfee, McAfee anti-virus founder, shares his thoughts on Microsoft's next CEO, his favorite tech leader, and why he would not take venture capital money, with CNBC's Jane Wells.
The infamous founder of McAfee Software is back in Silicon Valley and back in the spotlight, reports CNBC's Jane Wells.
The anti-virus pioneer has been on the run since law officials wanted him for questioning in a neighbor's murder. CNBC's Jane Wells talks with him about the unsolved murder and his newest self-funded project.
John Pirc, NSS Labs, and Mike Fey, McAfee, discuss what would happen if Syria retaliates against the U.S. in cyberspace.
Andrew Miller, director of information security at PWC and Raj Samani, vice president and chief technology officer at McAfee EMEA, talk about the rise of cyber-attacks and what it means for the global economy.
Michael DeCesare, McAfee president, provides suggestions on how to protect your online information.