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Episode 2: Ed Cabrera, How IoT Threats Impact Us All

Episode 2: Ed Cabrera, How IoT Threats Impact Us All

Ed Cabrera , How IoT Threats Impact Us All

When everything is connected, is anything safe? No Password Required guest Ed Cabrera helps understand the term “IoT” and what it means in our lives. He discusses how connectivity is changing the role of responsibility and reputation in design, manufacturing, and leadership; the cybersecurity personnel shortage in the age of automation and machine learning; and risk management against ransomware, cyberattacks, cyber manipulation, and identity theft.

Rex Wilson2021-09-24T13:13:57-04:00

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