What does the future hold for human augmentation?
Human augmentation, once the preserve of science fiction is quickly entering normal life – how will this change us?
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Human augmentation, once the preserve of science fiction is quickly entering normal life – how will this change us?
In this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Zoom bombings in court, Canon hit by ransomware, a US bounty for election interference, and more.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff talk about the recent Garmin hack, four years of No More Ransom, and encryption under fire in US.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff look at why Israel is using fish to fight hackers, why Google will pay for you to read news and how Facebook helped the FBI hack Tails OS.
Dave and Jeff talk about the UK government considering the use of artificial intelligence for espionage, Google’s continued fight against COVID-19 phishing, and more Zoom headaches.
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In this episode, Dave and Jeff talk New Year’s cybersecurity and privacy resolutions.
Dave and Jeff take a look at how promoting cryptocoins has backfired for two well-known celebs — and why hacked printers promoted PewDiePie.
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David and Jeff discuss Fortnite (again!), the T-Mobile data breach, and how a fish tank helped, in a way, with the development of the modern Internet.
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What do you think the Earth will look like in the year 2050? Tell us your predictions and win a fantastic prize!
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