What Happens When Hackers Hijack Our Smart Devices?
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Friday, January 13, 2017
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Computer scientist Avi Rubin speaking at TEDxMidAtlantic.
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About Avi Rubin's TED Talk
Computer scientist Avi Rubin says all our smart devices — cars, phones, even fitness trackers — can be hacked. He warns that our network of connected technology puts us at increased risk for cyberattacks.
About Avi Rubin
Avi Rubin is a professor of computer science and director of the Health and Medical Security Lab at Johns Hopkins University. His research is focused on the security of electronic records, including medical and voting records.
He is the founder of Harbor Labs, which provides expert testimony and review in legal cases related to high tech security. Rubin has authored several books related to electronic security, including Brave New Ballot.
He gave another TEDx Talk on the risk of connectivity in 2015.
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