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In this episode you will hear Garry’s insights about the risk from internet-enabled devices in the home such as smart speakers, TV’s, doorbells, cameras, fridges, and so on. According to Garry, these are often being installed with no thought around security and are becoming a target for cyber criminals to target the homes and their occupants.
Garry Scobie is the Deputy CISO at The University of Edinburgh. He is also the author of the future cyber thriller novel, The Copernicus Coercion Book 1: Code Critical, published February 2022.
If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to [email protected] with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.
We are planning to arrive on 24/02 and we have a few questions.
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In this episode you will hear Garry’s insights about the risk from internet-enabled devices in the home such as smart speakers, TV’s, doorbells, cameras, fridges, and so on. According to Garry, these are often being installed with no thought around security and are becoming a target for cyber criminals to target the homes and their occupants.
Garry Scobie is the Deputy CISO at The University of Edinburgh. He is also the author of the future cyber thriller novel, The Copernicus Coercion Book 1: Code Critical, published February 2022.
If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to [email protected] with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.
We are planning to arrive on 24/02 and we have a few questions.
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