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Tech Time Bombs

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There are literally billions of devices connected to the internet today – many of them cheap, insecure IoT devices… smart thermostats, doorbell cameras, webcams, cheap WiFi routers and other smart appliances. As we like to say, the “S” in “IoT” is for security. And when insecure devices are no longer supported, the security bugs will never be fixed. We’ll discuss the implications of this growing problem and potential solutions with a passionate right-to-repair advocate and the founder of the Secure Resilient Future Foundation, Paul Roberts.

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  • 0:01:42: Interview terminology
  • 0:03:22: How did you come to found SRFF?
  • 0:08:24: Why are abandoned IoT devices “tech time bombs”?
  • 0:16:53: What are the dangers of hacked IoT devices?
  • 0:18:28: Is there any real liability for making insecure IoT devices?
  • 0:23:36: How important is transparency to law making?
  • 0:29:07: How does the right to repair interact with IoT security?
  • 0:38:33: How should consumers be made aware of abandoned devices?
  • 0:43:56: Can we rely on ISP’s to block insecure devices?
  • 0:46:42: What other groups are working on improving IoT security?
  • 0:52:24: Should the gov’t be funding research into securing IoT devices?
  • 1:01:20: What can we do to help?
  • 1:06:58: Patron podcast preview
  • 1:07:31: Looking ahead
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Tech Time Bombs

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Carey Parker에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Carey Parker 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

There are literally billions of devices connected to the internet today – many of them cheap, insecure IoT devices… smart thermostats, doorbell cameras, webcams, cheap WiFi routers and other smart appliances. As we like to say, the “S” in “IoT” is for security. And when insecure devices are no longer supported, the security bugs will never be fixed. We’ll discuss the implications of this growing problem and potential solutions with a passionate right-to-repair advocate and the founder of the Secure Resilient Future Foundation, Paul Roberts.

Interview Notes

Further Info

Table of Contents

  • 0:01:42: Interview terminology
  • 0:03:22: How did you come to found SRFF?
  • 0:08:24: Why are abandoned IoT devices “tech time bombs”?
  • 0:16:53: What are the dangers of hacked IoT devices?
  • 0:18:28: Is there any real liability for making insecure IoT devices?
  • 0:23:36: How important is transparency to law making?
  • 0:29:07: How does the right to repair interact with IoT security?
  • 0:38:33: How should consumers be made aware of abandoned devices?
  • 0:43:56: Can we rely on ISP’s to block insecure devices?
  • 0:46:42: What other groups are working on improving IoT security?
  • 0:52:24: Should the gov’t be funding research into securing IoT devices?
  • 1:01:20: What can we do to help?
  • 1:06:58: Patron podcast preview
  • 1:07:31: Looking ahead
  continue reading

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