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In this week’s podcast: For all the great new gadgets unveiled in Las Vegas, how many can be repaired? Kyle Wiens of iFixit joins us to report from the CES show. Also: more and more our physical surroundings are populated by small, wireless sensors. How secure are they from hacking and manipulation? Not very says our second guest, Roi Mit of the firm Regulus Cyber. Part 1: Repair Eye on the CES Guy The Consumer Electronics Show wrapped up last week. All the hoopla about VR, AI, drones, massive TV screens and powerful new laptops drowned out a nagging question: how long will any of this new technology last? What will happen to it when it breaks? When batteries expire or parts fail? Such questions are forbidden at glitzy shows like CES that focus on the wonders of new gadgets but ignore the burdens of old ones. Fortunately, at least one […]
The post Podcast Episode 129: Repair Eye on the CES Guy and Sensor Insecurity appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.
In this week’s podcast: For all the great new gadgets unveiled in Las Vegas, how many can be repaired? Kyle Wiens of iFixit joins us to report from the CES show. Also: more and more our physical surroundings are populated by small, wireless sensors. How secure are they from hacking and manipulation? Not very says our second guest, Roi Mit of the firm Regulus Cyber. Part 1: Repair Eye on the CES Guy The Consumer Electronics Show wrapped up last week. All the hoopla about VR, AI, drones, massive TV screens and powerful new laptops drowned out a nagging question: how long will any of this new technology last? What will happen to it when it breaks? When batteries expire or parts fail? Such questions are forbidden at glitzy shows like CES that focus on the wonders of new gadgets but ignore the burdens of old ones. Fortunately, at least one […]
The post Podcast Episode 129: Repair Eye on the CES Guy and Sensor Insecurity appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.