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Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Released Thursday, 26th May 2016
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Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Cybersecurity in 2020, Hacking Ships, and the Price of Bugs

Thursday, 26th May 2016
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What will be the state of digital security in five and 10 years? That's the question Steve Weber, director of the University of California - Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and his team tried to tackle in a major research project. Weber joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the maybe not-so-far out possibilities that people may soon start to see insecurity as the status quo on the Web – and that with the spread of the Internet of Things even their emotions could soon be hacked.

Podcast cohosts Peter Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from Passcode, The Christian Science Monitor's section on digital security and privacy, discuss the cybersecurity highlight from their own work this past month. Singer explores the relatively unknown threats to the country's ports and ships – while Sorcher explains the sometimes-controversial process of deciding exactly how much a security flaw is worth in cash. 

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