DEF CON 31 - What Can We Learn about Hacking in SciFi - Nicolas Minvielle, Xavier Facelina
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Explore a fascinating DEF CON 31 conference talk examining the intricate relationship between science fiction and real-world hacking through analysis of 200 fictional attacks and 800 real-world cybersecurity incidents. Delve into how science fiction serves as both a predictive tool and societal lens for understanding technological developments, particularly in hacking and cybersecurity. Learn about the concept of "loop-looping" where fictional portrayals influence actual technological development and vice versa. Understand how public perception of hacking and cybersecurity is largely shaped by fictional media, and discover whether these fictional representations accurately predict, inform, or potentially mislead our understanding of actual cyber attacks. Through comparative analysis, gain insights into the parallels and disparities between imagined and real-world hacking scenarios.
Analyzing Science Fiction Hacking vs Real-World Cyber Attacks - A Comparative Study