Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 152
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new damaging attack, China’s proposal for a new Internet, parenting in the digital age, Lego, and more.
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On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new damaging attack, China’s proposal for a new Internet, parenting in the digital age, Lego, and more.
Using simple tools such as lasers and music to trick voice assistants and motion sensors.
Is there Internet on the ISS, what is it like, and how long does it take to get a message from Mars — learn about the networks of today and the future.
Eugene Kaspersky’s thoughts on the latest updates to our Earth 2050 futurological project.
Has your sat nav ever insisted you are somewhere you are clearly not? Welcome to GPS spoofing.
Artificial intelligence assists judges, police officers, and doctors. But what guides the decision-making process?
New iPhones support eSIM technology. We explain what it is and who will soon be using it.
A look at how payment information is protected on smartphones that support contactless payments.
The European Commission’s proposed ePrivacy Regulation takes effect in May 2018. Why is it a battle — and who is fighting for what?
Almost every new smartphone now lets you unlock it with your face — and that’s really bad for security.
Solar power and wind energy could one day replace oil and gas.
The infrastructure for electric cars is developing, and the number of cars grows rapidly. But do providers even care about security?
Along with economic benefits, any new technology also comes with a certain number of problems. Cryptocurrencies are no exception.
Smart contracts have made Ethereum the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency. We explain what Ethereum is and how it fits with the trendy concept of ICOs.
The essence of the HuMachine concept is a fusion of big data, machine learning, and our analysts’ expertise. But what is behind these words?
It’s not paranoia if they’re really out to get you. Remember when people mocked others for covering up their webcams?
About a year ago, a number of people, truly passionate enthusiasts and straight-up frauds alike, started manically preaching the coming of the Blockchain Almighty. It will change the world forever,
People are more into texting than talking. About 65% percent of us would prefer to have a long and painful conversation via Whatsapp than to have one-minute phone call or face-to-face meeting.
In the first part of our story we covered the history of SIM cards. Now let us get down to their security. One of the first vulnerabilities in SIM cards that was
In today’s post, we’ll offer the answers to some questions that Kaspersky Academy fielded to Chief Marketing Officer at Kaspersky Lab, Alexander Erofeev. He will tell us about the role