Wed, 25 April 2018
In this week's episode, David and Jeff discuss the recent news about Amazon Key, now able to deliver parcels direct to your car boot; why people use "dragon" as their password and whether it's ethical to use a dead mans fingers to unlock a phone. Tune in! Here are the stories they discuss this week: |
Thu, 19 April 2018
In this week’s episode, David Emm joins David to discuss how smart-homes are monitoring our every move and breath (or so it seems), how Facebook is using AI to sell advertisers possible future purchasing decisions of its users as well as why we need to bring ethics into data and AI.
Also, something about toilet seats.
The SmartHome that spied on me Facebook reportedly using AI to predict your future |
Thu, 12 April 2018
In this week’s episode, Dave and I talk about how the Facebook fallout has led some raise the idea of paid versions of Facebook and Google, however not everybody think’s it would work. Also on this week’s episode, ransomware that asks you to pay by playing PUBG (Player Unknown’s BattleGround) and why 99% of cybercrime goes unpunished in the UK.
Google and Facebook must be paid for |
Thu, 5 April 2018
On this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and I dive into some tasty stories for your mind. During our conversation, we discuss the latest changes at Facebook, a data breach at Panera Bread, the fallout from the ransomware that held Atlanta hostage and more. For the full text of the stories we discuss, please visit the links below:
Atlanta enters recovery phase from ransomware Panera leaks millions of customers’ records No, Panera doesn’t take security seriously Facebook deletes hundreds of propaganda-tied accounts Facebook to make changes to GDPR, won’t guarantee changes to hit US |