Privacy, Security, and Encryption - Part 2
Hello and welcome to Terrifying Robot Dog! I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we are here to talk about how technology is changing the way we interact with the world.
Part 2 in our series on privacy, security, and encryption.
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ShoutoutsRegarding physical safety:
It's easy to imagine use cases for connecting a kitchen stove to the internet (e.g., pre-heat the oven to 450º as you leave the office so you can pop a frozen dinner in as soon as you get home).
Now, what if a hacker turns on my stove top while my wooden cutting board happens to be sitting on it? The house prolly burns down.
Or imagine a hack that extinguishes the pilot light for several hours and then sparks the stove top - BOOM
Even just arriving home to a cacophony of running appliances and utilities would be pretty upsetting:
Vacuum cleaner runningBlender runningCoffee grinder runningGarbage disposal runningWasher runningDryer runningDishwasher runningAll sinks, tubs, garden hoses running water full blastToilets flushing endlesslyBoiler clanging away because thermostat is maxedA/C maxedFans blowingSpace heaters maxedAdd to that everything that has a bell, beep, or buzzer, and you've got a pretty jarring night on your hands:
TVs turned on full volumeRadios turned on full volumeDoorbell ringing constantlySmoke detectors going off constantlyAlarm clocks going off constantlyMicrowave oven (constant "done" beep)Toaster oven (constant "done" beep)Stove timer (constant "done" beep)Stove (constant "up to temp" beep)Dryer (constant "done" beep)Washing machine (constant "done" beep)Dishwasher (constant "done" beep)Refrigerator (constant "door ajar" beep)I can't even think about what would happen if a hacker could activate the sound modules on all my kids' toys simultaneously
(This is prolly a 100 years out, but... all bets are off once there's a humanoid robot in the home. If a hacker gains control of a "C3P0" in your kitchen, the possibilities for mayhem would be virtually limitless.)
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