Is Hacking Just An Evil Supervillain Trope, Or Something Investors Should Be Prepared For?
In this long form episode of ESG now, Bentley Kaplan phishes around
to find out what hacking means for investors as whole industries
bound headlong into the shiny world of smart, connected technology.
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From smart watches to smart TVs and connected homes, today's
hackers are increasingly spoilt for choice. For the healthcare
sector, hacking pacemakers isn't just the stuff of TV fantasy
(4:07). Automakers may have traded the upsides of safety and
convenience for more hackable cars (9:23). But it's in telecoms
that the true shape of hacking risks emerge, not in devices, but in
the data they're pumping through bigger, faster data highways
(14:19), all on the record.
hackers are increasingly spoilt for choice. For the healthcare
sector, hacking pacemakers isn't just the stuff of TV fantasy
(4:07). Automakers may have traded the upsides of safety and
convenience for more hackable cars (9:23). But it's in telecoms
that the true shape of hacking risks emerge, not in devices, but in
the data they're pumping through bigger, faster data highways
(14:19), all on the record.
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