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Intro
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Who am I
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The tightrope balancing act
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Hacking Teslas
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Hacking pacemakers
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How to find connected devices
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Why Mirai
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The Media
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Barbie and baby monitors
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Blackout in Brussels
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Stop the spread of fad
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Trust and safety
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You are a CSO
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The FTC
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I Am The Cavalry
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Bug Bounty Programs
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Katie Missouri
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the implications of widespread hacking in everyday devices in this 46-minute conference talk from RSA Conference. Delve into the "Cyber-Circus" as Keren Elazari, an analyst, author, and senior researcher from Tel Aviv University, examines the trust people place in common objects like baby monitors, cars, and insulin pumps. Discover how researchers demonstrate vulnerabilities in these devices and consider the role of friendly hackers in improving product safety. Learn about high-profile hacks, Internet-of-Things attacks, and media reactions while exploring topics such as hacking Teslas and pacemakers, the Mirai botnet, and the impact of connected device vulnerabilities. Gain insights into trust and safety concerns, the responsibilities of Chief Security Officers, and the importance of bug bounty programs in addressing cybersecurity challenges.

The Cyber-Circus - What the Rise of Hacking Everyday Things Means for All of Us

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