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Welcome back to the Scinary Information Nexus! This week, we have a very special guest: Daniel Hamilton, a 38-year veteran of the broadcast industry, drone program administrator, and Joseph's dad!
Richard, Mario, and Joseph sit down with Daniel to discuss the massive technological changes happening just behind your TV screen. We're talking about ATSC 3.0, or "NextGen TV," the new broadcast standard poised to turn free over-the-air television into a data-driven powerhouse. Learn how your viewing habits could soon be correlated with your online searches to deliver hyper-targeted ads, and what this IP-based system means for your privacy and cybersecurity. Could a hijacked broadcast signal one day be used to push malware directly to your smart TV?
Then, the conversation takes to the skies as we tackle the U.S. government's impending ban on Chinese-made drones. As an administrator for a fleet of nearly 500 drones, Daniel gives us a frontline report on the chaos this policy is causing. We break down why this move feels like political theater, cripples industries from journalism to agriculture, and ignores the bigger national security picture of where our technology REALLY comes from.
In this episode, we discuss:
Is a "smarter" TV worth giving up another layer of your personal data? Let's discuss.
Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:
By Scinary CybersecurityWelcome back to the Scinary Information Nexus! This week, we have a very special guest: Daniel Hamilton, a 38-year veteran of the broadcast industry, drone program administrator, and Joseph's dad!
Richard, Mario, and Joseph sit down with Daniel to discuss the massive technological changes happening just behind your TV screen. We're talking about ATSC 3.0, or "NextGen TV," the new broadcast standard poised to turn free over-the-air television into a data-driven powerhouse. Learn how your viewing habits could soon be correlated with your online searches to deliver hyper-targeted ads, and what this IP-based system means for your privacy and cybersecurity. Could a hijacked broadcast signal one day be used to push malware directly to your smart TV?
Then, the conversation takes to the skies as we tackle the U.S. government's impending ban on Chinese-made drones. As an administrator for a fleet of nearly 500 drones, Daniel gives us a frontline report on the chaos this policy is causing. We break down why this move feels like political theater, cripples industries from journalism to agriculture, and ignores the bigger national security picture of where our technology REALLY comes from.
In this episode, we discuss:
Is a "smarter" TV worth giving up another layer of your personal data? Let's discuss.
Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity: