Thank you so much! And discussing IOT is **still** relative. As usage increases, IOT devices will only continue to offer more opportunity to be hacked. Please share! - Rose, the speaker
(From Rose, the speaker) Thank you so much! And discussing IOT is **still** relative. As usage increases, IOT devices will only continue to offer more opportunity to be hacked. Please share!
She got some of the technical details wrong, but the sentiment is there. For example, using public wifi does not mean that "thieves" can automatically see EVERYTHING you're doing. The people responsible for building the web don't like their data stolen either so there is encryption in place to make your data impossible to read. Modern web browsers are generally pretty good at warning you when a site is insecure. DO NOT IGNORE THE WARNINGS. Furthermore, her use of the word "hack" irks me a bit because it's used as a stand-in far too often and covers the very real vulnerabilities that would be useful to know. For example, most people are "hacked" by simply giving their information away willingly because they were duped into thinking a website or person was legitimate when in fact they weren't. This can happen to anyone. It's good to be aware of the various scams and phishing attempts that are going around. Using the word "hacked" conveys none of this information. Thank you for coming to my Counter TEDx Talk.
Hey Rose! Excellent presentation! Now I can say that I know someone famous! BTW, John Smith isn't my real name. I'm the guy trying to find you a better place to live closer to Salem. But, because I'm more paranoid than you are, I use a fake name and follow all the advice you just gave in your great talk.
I started out in the banking industry decades ago, and still have friends in it. None of them do internet banking, and all refer to it as being "a nightmare just waiting to happen!
@@shreyas4462 Let's put it this way .... I carry my smartphone in a Faraday bag, and have all my credit cards and the such in RFID blocking sleeves. Having all information on you collated and resold for profit strikes me as the beginning of a science fiction story written in the 1950s that will end badly.
The bit starting at 6:22 is scary enough to make me wonder how blockchain might be combined with the internet of things to offer more user control and privacy within the latter.
SERIOUSLY. I always tell folks in my 60 minute presentations - If you think I'm trying to scare you, I'm not. This is truly scary stuff. - From Rose, the speaker
@@mayanksaxena6273 Really? I have been using the image-block extention for chrome for some time. And I didn't encounter a difficulty? It's just an extention anyway. The one for the PC...
@@Bluewolf- Yeah then you're sorted bruh. I recently downloaded it and a couple of days back chrome sent a notification saying they have disabled the extension due to finding a malware in it. I just deleted it since.
Now, I wonder what should we do if we happen to receive notification of encrypt data on government official website. Is it safe to ignore the warning? Or it's just that my computer firewall is being too protective?
This is irresponsible as she's either making a lot of it up, or she's believing the stuff she reads on reddit. The idea that "oftentimes people can access the anchor device through the smart home device, and therefore can access all of the devices that are connected to the anchor device" is complete fantasy. This isn't Oceans 11. When she asked people to put their hands up if they owned a smart home device, a more honest talk would have asked them to put their hands up if their anchor device had ever been hacked through their smart home bulb; Zero people would have put their hands up because it just doesn't happen. It's theoretically possible under a very specific set of circumstances during a very brief window if the hacker is sat on your driveway in range of your Wifi, but come on, be serious. There are plenty of threats from the Internet, your smart bulb isn't one of them.
Not only USA americans have internet of things devices. And IoT creators should be smarter in the design to avoid the signals be interpreted by thiefs (there are ways making better designs), so people could use the vibrator and other stuff safely.
it's 2018 people..passwords should be long and not necessarily complex.. for a computer program trying to break in, $ is no different from (say) Q since they both belong to the same character set..
The point of using different characters beyond the normal alpha numerical set is that there are way more possible combinations, so no, that’s not really accurate to say that it’s not different.
If the world don’t have these trouble thief ....must be boringness ..everything ...no topicto makrany conversation gossip.. and this topic is the best entertain for human ..talking ..compare human and lock them there for decade.. right ?
Great Ted talk! This has been very enlightening and is much needed especially in the age of tech
Thank you so much! And discussing IOT is **still** relative.
As usage increases, IOT devices will only continue to offer more opportunity to be hacked.
Please share! - Rose, the speaker
All this is helpful to comprehend the new wave of directions of security!
The talk is very enlightening,great presentation
(From Rose, the speaker)
Thank you so much! And discussing IOT is **still** relative.
As usage increases, IOT devices will only continue to offer more opportunity to be hacked.
Please share!
She got some of the technical details wrong, but the sentiment is there.
For example, using public wifi does not mean that "thieves" can automatically see EVERYTHING you're doing. The people responsible for building the web don't like their data stolen either so there is encryption in place to make your data impossible to read. Modern web browsers are generally pretty good at warning you when a site is insecure. DO NOT IGNORE THE WARNINGS.
Furthermore, her use of the word "hack" irks me a bit because it's used as a stand-in far too often and covers the very real vulnerabilities that would be useful to know. For example, most people are "hacked" by simply giving their information away willingly because they were duped into thinking a website or person was legitimate when in fact they weren't. This can happen to anyone. It's good to be aware of the various scams and phishing attempts that are going around. Using the word "hacked" conveys none of this information.
Thank you for coming to my Counter TEDx Talk.
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Hey Rose! Excellent presentation! Now I can say that I know someone famous! BTW, John Smith isn't my real name. I'm the guy trying to find you a better place to live closer to Salem. But, because I'm more paranoid than you are, I use a fake name and follow all the advice you just gave in your great talk.
I started out in the banking industry decades ago, and still have friends in it. None of them do internet banking, and all refer to it as being "a nightmare just waiting to happen!
SO ARE YOU AGAINST OR ALONG WITH IOT TECHNOLOGY
@@shreyas4462 Let's put it this way .... I carry my smartphone in a Faraday bag, and have all my credit cards and the such in RFID blocking sleeves. Having all information on you collated and resold for profit strikes me as the beginning of a science fiction story written in the 1950s that will end badly.
@@deecee784 I respect your point of view but I can assure you that it's soon going to change .
@@shreyas4462 What do you refer to?
The bit starting at 6:22 is scary enough to make me wonder how blockchain might be combined with the internet of things to offer more user control and privacy within the latter.
IOTA to the moon
Every year this modern world gets creepier
SERIOUSLY. I always tell folks in my 60 minute presentations - If you think I'm trying to scare you, I'm not. This is truly scary stuff.
- From Rose, the speaker
efficient information, Thank you
Tired of ads.
Use adblock + image-block for pc.
Use lightning browser for phone.
Don't use the PC thing, it's been reported to have Malware.
@@mayanksaxena6273 Really? I have been using the image-block extention for chrome for some time. And I didn't encounter a difficulty? It's just an extention anyway. The one for the PC...
@@Bluewolf- Yeah then you're sorted bruh. I recently downloaded it and a couple of days back chrome sent a notification saying they have disabled the extension due to finding a malware in it. I just deleted it since.
Now, I wonder what should we do if we happen to receive notification of encrypt data on government official website. Is it safe to ignore the warning? Or it's just that my computer firewall is being too protective?
This is irresponsible as she's either making a lot of it up, or she's believing the stuff she reads on reddit. The idea that "oftentimes people can access the anchor device through the smart home device, and therefore can access all of the devices that are connected to the anchor device" is complete fantasy. This isn't Oceans 11. When she asked people to put their hands up if they owned a smart home device, a more honest talk would have asked them to put their hands up if their anchor device had ever been hacked through their smart home bulb; Zero people would have put their hands up because it just doesn't happen. It's theoretically possible under a very specific set of circumstances during a very brief window if the hacker is sat on your driveway in range of your Wifi, but come on, be serious. There are plenty of threats from the Internet, your smart bulb isn't one of them.
Not only USA americans have internet of things devices. And IoT creators should be smarter in the design to avoid the signals be interpreted by thiefs (there are ways making better designs), so people could use the vibrator and other stuff safely.
I'm not sure all is true. Now you have device paying you for the data on a monthly basis
it's 2018 people..passwords should be long and not necessarily complex.. for a computer program trying to break in, $ is no different from (say) Q since they both belong to the same character set..
i think what that really means is encryption is becoming soooo vital
The point of using different characters beyond the normal alpha numerical set is that there are way more possible combinations, so no, that’s not really accurate to say that it’s not different.
I watch it as English homework btw
I never steal information from anyone ...
Blockchain Technology + Cyber Security + IOT = Dent in the universe 🙂
With Facebook collecting our data ... :D
Watching the first three minutes of this video made me think of the series, Mr Robot.
Heya, I'm the speaker - I LOVE that series. I watched it twice. Powerful.
Do we need credit ? I lie..will you trust me .. and give me credit?
Daekweb ?checkitout .. Thor ..and or maybe onion web...
Oil is still the oil
If the world don’t have these trouble thief ....must be boringness ..everything ...no topicto makrany conversation gossip.. and this topic is the best entertain for human ..talking ..compare human and lock them there for decade.. right ?