Monday, April 4, 2016

A TED Talk Review : Security Hacks!


If you've never heard of TED Talks, I highly recommend watching these short information videos! 

The TED Talk I watched recently was from Avi Rubin, a computer science professor with expertise in computer and information security.  The name of the talk was
'All your devices can be hacked'
His argument was about real-world hacks that may be not as well known, but very scary if applied.
It was an intriguing and effective presentation and opened my eyes to the dangers of security attacks and hacking.

I'll highlight a few of those examples he talked about.  He showed how nowadays we have many internal medical devices that are controlled by a computer and could potentially be hacked; such as a pacemaker, an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD), or a blood pump. These devices could be hacked and changed or even turned off!

Illustration found on Google Images
by Rob Donnelly
A hacker could 
induce a 
FATAL heart rhythm 

He also described the multiple ways your car could be hacked from someone listening in on you to someone controlling the brakes in your car.


Image found on Google Images
by the C3 Group
A hacker could wirelessly 
DISABLE 
the brakes in your car





Avi gave many more examples of security hacking including using surveillance cameras to watch what you enter in your smartphone, listening in on law enforcement and gaining sensitive information, hacking smartphones, and voting machines.

Although it is a very serious issue, it was enjoyable to listen to, and Avi Rubin used humor throughout to keep it light and make it more entertaining. I really recommend listening to this TED Talk, here is the link:

7 comments:

  1. It's just sad and scary to think there are people out there who do this kind of stuff. I've had my credit card information hacked twice in the last few years. Not really that big of deal in the grand scheme of things with some of the things you mentioned. Stuff like hacking driverless cars or hacking the brake lines of my car or any car on the road could be catastrophic. Imagine if terrorists were able to plan an attack on a major freeway by hacking just a few cars. Yikes!

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  2. This blog post made me kind of worried about our future in tech. The world is filled with millions of device that can be controlled by someone else looking to do bad. The fact that some people would want to hack your car and cause damage to people is very scary to me.

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  3. One of my favorites, But sad to see how technology can be used to harm people.

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  4. One of my favorites, But sad to see how technology can be used to harm people.

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  5. Technology has come a long way but we know that it has been used to harm people for a long time; from bugging our homes to tracking our every move. I love the fact that we have technology and that it is used for the good of all.

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  6. I wish I had seen this prior to my computer being hacked... good info

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  7. I agree it's very terrifying, but having your bank account or credit card hacked also really sucks!

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