State of Cybercrime

The Security of Visually Impaired Self-Driving Cars


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How long does it take you to tell the difference between fried chicken or poodle? What about a blueberry muffin or Chihuahua? When presented with these photos, it requires a closer look to differentiate the differences.

It turns out that self-driving car cameras have the same problem. Recently security researchers were able to confuse self-driving car cameras by adhering small stickers to a standard stop sign. What did the cameras see instead? A 45 mph speed limit sign.

The dangers are self-evident. However, the good news is that there are enough built-in sensors and cameras to act as a failsafe. But followers of our podcast know that other technologies with other known vulnerabilities might not be as lucky.

Other articles discussed:

  • New law would making re-anonymizing data illegal
  • Encoding malware into physical strands of DNA
  • Wiretapping your Amazon Echo
  • Responsible ways to share a vulnerability
  • Tool of the week: Macie, Automatically Discover, Classify, and Secure Content at Scale

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    State of CybercrimeBy Varonis, Matt Radolec, David Gibson

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