News in the Category "Audio"

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Audio: Security Concerns Rise As More Household Items Join The Internet World

  • Natalie Guyette
  • Wisconsin Public Radio
  • January 29, 2019

Listen to the Audio on WPR.org

Companies are making it easier than ever for consumers to flood their homes with internet-capable appliances and electronics—maybe too easy. We hear from a security technologist who explains why he believes we need more regulation and more government oversight when it comes to internet security and our future network of smart-equipped items.

Audio: The Existential Threat of Hyper-Connecting the World

  • Decentralize This!
  • January 29, 2019

Listen to the Audio on Enigma.co

“It’s not really about our data and our privacy—that’s the old world. The old world was somebody hacked my spreadsheet and got my data. The new world is someone hacked my embedded pacemaker and killed me.”

—Bruce Schneier

Hello to the community! We’re proud to share the first special episode of Decentralize This!, Enigma’s podcast hosted by Tor Bair.

Today our guest is Bruce Schneier. Bruce is one of the world’s foremost security experts and researchers, having authored hundreds of articles, essays, and papers as well as over a dozen books. He is a fellow at the …

Audio: Data Privacy Day Episode of "Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons"

  • Carey Parker
  • Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons
  • January 28, 2019

Listen to the Audio on FirewallsDontStopDragons.com

We’re celebrating international Data Privacy Day along with the 100th episode of Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons! And what a show we have! My guest today is none other than Bruce Schneier: internationally renowned security technologist and author of 14 books, including the best-seller Click Here to Kill Everybody! Bruce and I discuss the current state of data privacy and what it’s going to take to rein in the corporations that are buying and selling our data with abandon.

Audio: Click Here to Kill Everybody, IoT Security and Cryptography

  • The NULLCON Podcast
  • November 26, 2018

Listen to the Audio on Nullcon.net

In the second episode of The NULLCON Podcast, internationally renowned security technologist, Bruce Schneier talked about his latest book Click Here to Kill Everybody, the risk and future of post-quantum cryptography, and his views on governments asking for backdoors.

Audio: Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security, Privacy, Social Media and Politics

  • Fringe.fm
  • November 12, 2018

Listen to the Audio on Disruptors.fm

“I worry about the monopolies that are engaged in surveillance capitalism.”—Bruce Schneier, Security Technologist

Matt Ward interviewed Bruce Schneier on the podcast The Disruptors.

Audio: Harry Shearer Interviews Bruce Schneier

  • Le Show
  • November 11, 2018

Listen to the Audio on HarryShearer.com

Harry Shearer interviewed Bruce Schneier, author of Click Here to Kill Everybody, on his podcast Le Show.

Audio: "Click Here to Kill Everybody"

  • The Cyberwire
  • November 9, 2018

Listen to the Audio on Overcast.fm

Bruce Schneier discusses his book Click Here to Kill Everybody on The CyberWire’s Daily Podcast.

Audio: "Click Here To Kill Everybody," with Bruce Schneier

  • Steal This Show
  • November 1, 2018

Listen to the Audio on StealThisShow.com

Embedded in an increasing number of the devices and objects surrounding us, computers are turning the everyday world into a radically programmable attack surface. This is the subject of computer security & cryptography legend Bruce Schneier’s latest book, Click Here To Kill Everybody. In this episode we meet up with Bruce to explore how the profusion of insecure devices, capable of being put to a variety of unpredictable purposes, is radically shifting the balance of power. Via cyberattacks, smaller states get the ability to content with the great powers—and an entirely new class of ‘non-state actors are being granted the power to disrupt nations…

Audio: The Biggest Cybersecurity Threat You Never Thought That Much About Is the Factory

  • Molly Wood
  • Marketplace
  • October 9, 2018

Listen to the Audio on Marketplace.org

A report last week from Bloomberg Businessweek suggested that Chinese spies had embedded tiny little microchips on motherboards that control computers in order to steal information from nearly 30 U.S. companies, including Apple and Amazon. Both of those companies, and Super Micro Computer Inc., the electronics maker that was allegedly infiltrated have categorically denied the report. China issued a statement in response to the report that said in part: “Supply chain safety in cyberspace is an issue of common concern, and China is also a victim.” But the story is lingering, in part because it brings up a very scary reality that lots of cybersecurity experts keep talking about. …

Audio: Cybersecurity, the Internet of Things, and Social Media

  • Social Media and Politics Podcast
  • September 30, 2018

Listen to the Audio on SocialMediaAndPolitics.org

Bruce Schneier, Chief Technology Officer at IBM Resilient, guests to discuss his new book, Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World. We discuss how the Internet of Things (IoT) opens up new possibilities for catastrophes, how social media companies and governments follow a model of surveillance capitalism, and how the Internet can be made more secure moving forward.

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Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.