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Video: Cyberattacks and Survival in a Hyperconnected World

  • Demetri Kofinas
  • Hidden Forces Podcast
  • September 18, 2018

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In this week’s episode of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Bruce Schneier, about cyberattacks, cyberwar, and survival in a hyperconnected world.

Cyberattacks constitute one of the most urgent threats facing collective humanity according to Bruce Schneier. History has proven him right. In the summer of 2017, a weapon of cyberwar was dropped onto a world without borders, where the heavy artillery and nuclear warheads that defined the battlelines of the 20th century have been rendered useless. The attack, known as …

Audio: The Lawfare Podcast: Bruce Schneier on ‘Click Here to Kill Everybody’

  • Jen Patja Howell
  • The Lawfare Podcast
  • September 18, 2018

Listen to the Audio on LawfareBlog.com

Security technologist Bruce Schneier’s latest book, Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World, argues that it won’t be long before everything modern society relies on will be computerized and on the internet. This drastic expansion of the so-called ‘internet of things,’ Schneier contends, vastly increases the risk of cyberattack. To help figure out just how concerned you should be, Benjamin Wittes sat down with Schneier. They talked about what it would mean to live in a world where everything, including Ben’s shirt, was a computer, and how Schneier’s latest work adds to his decades of advocacy for principled government regulation and oversight of “smart devices.”…

Audio: Internet Plus: Now Everything Can Be Hacked!

  • CBC Radio
  • September 14, 2018

Listen to the Audio on CBC.ca

Click Here to Kill Everybody” may be a rather terrifying name for a book, but, then again, its author, Bruce Schneier, offers us lots of things to be terrified about.

Schneier is a security guru. And in his new book, subtitled Security and Survival in a Hyper-Connected World, he explains the real risks in a world where everything is becoming a computer, and networked in a way that he calls “internet plus.”

From hacked cars to vulnerable power grids, Schneier paints a detailed picture of just how IT-dependent our modern world is. And how fragile it has become, in the context of what he calls “internet plus.”…

Audio: The Cyberlaw Podcast: Click Here to Kill Everybody

  • Stewart Baker
  • The Cyberlaw Podcast
  • September 11, 2018

Listen to the Audio on LawfareBlog.com

We are fully back from our August hiatus, and leading off a series of great interviews, I talk with Bruce Schneier about his new book, Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-Connected World. Bruce is an internationally renowned technologist, privacy and security commentator, and someone I respect a lot more than I agree with. But his latest book opens new common ground between us, and we both foresee a darker future for a world that has digitally connected things that can kill people without figuring out a way to secure them. Breaking with Silicon Valley consensus, we see security regulation in the Valley’s future, despite all the well-known downsides that regulation will bring. We also find plenty of room for disagreement on topics like encryption policy and attribution…

Audio: Podcast Episode 111: Click Here to Kill Everybody and CyberSN on Why Security Talent Walks

  • The Security Ledger
  • September 10, 2018

Listen to the Audio on SecurityLedger.com

In this week’s podcast (episode #111), sponsored by CyberSN: what happens when the Internet gets physical? Noted author and IBM security guru Bruce Schneier joins us to talk about his new book on Internet of Things risk: Click Here to Kill Everybody. Also: everyone knows that cyber security talent is hard to come by, and even harder to keep. But why does precious cyber talent walk? In our second segment, we’re joined by Deidre Diamond of cyber security placement firm CyberSN, who has all the answers…

Audio: Vulnerabilities of an Inter-connected World

  • Jenna Flanagan
  • Midday on WNYC
  • September 5, 2018

Listen to the Audio on WNYC.org

Bruce Schneier discusses his new book Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World. Computers are connected to everything small and large from home appliances like ovens and thermostats to large industrial sites like chemical plants. Digital attackers can now crash your car, your pacemaker, and the nation’s power grid. Schneier reveals the hidden web of technical, political, and market forces that underpin the pervasive insecurities of today’s connected world.

This segment is guest hosted by Jenna Flanagan…

Audio: Radio Interview on "Click Here To Kill Everybody"

  • NPR 1A
  • September 4, 2018

Listen to the Audio on The1A.org

Bruce Schneier says that everything, basically, is a computer with some extra stuff attached.

When he wrote for New York Magazine, he described it this way:

Your modern refrigerator is a computer that keeps things cold. Your oven, similarly, is a computer that makes things hot. An ATM is a computer with money inside. Your car is no longer a mechanical device with some computers inside; it’s a computer with four wheels and an engine. Actually, it’s a distributed system of over 100 computers with four wheels and an engine. And, of course, your phones became full-power general-purpose computers in 2007, when the iPhone was introduced…

Audio: Collective Intelligence Podcast, Bruce Schneier on Data Collection and Privacy

  • Mike Mimoso
  • Flashpoint
  • April 17, 2018

Listen to the Podcast on Flashpoint.com

Flashpoint Editorial Director Mike Mimoso talks to security expert, cryptography pioneer and author Bruce Schneier about the security and privacy implications of rampant data collection by organizations.

This podcast was recorded at RSA Conference 2018.

Mike and Bruce discuss whether market pressure can impose a change on these practices, or if legislation is the inevitable outcome. Bruce also discusses how privacy has changed in recent years and why younger generations have “different defaults” when it comes to sharing personal information…

Audio: Bruce Schneier on IoT Regulation

  • Chris Brook
  • Threatpost
  • March 6, 2017

Listen to the Audio on Threatpost.com

Mike Mimoso talks to Bruce Schneier, CTO of IBM Resilient, at RSA 2017 about the early days of the conference, his campaign for IoT regulation, and how the technical community needs to get involved with policy.

Audio: Reflecting on 2016: The Year in Cybersecurity

  • Radio Boston
  • December 27, 2016

Listen to the Audio on WBUR.org

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump named cyber expert Tom Bossert as his homeland security adviser.

Bossert is currently a fellow at the Atlantic Council and was a former national security aide to President George W. Bush.

He says cybersecurity will be one a top priority in his new job.

And if the events of 2016 say anything, Bossert will likely have a lot on his plate.

Joining the show to remember some of the top cybersecurity issues in the news this year, including the Democratic National Committee Hack, the “Internet Of Things” malware attack and more, is Harvard Berkman fellow and security expert Bruce Schneier…

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Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.