Episode 7
March 25, 2017
IoT
Internet of Things
security
privacy
IPv4
IPv6
General Data Protection Regulation
Sergio
This week Morris and Sergio chat about security and privacy in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT). Let us know what you think on Twitter!
Show Notes
- Internet of Things with Azure’s Steve Busby on Software Engineering Daily
- IPv4 (Wikipedia)
- IPv6 (Wikipedia)
- General Data Protection Regulation (Wikipedia)
- David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) on Google Home advertising
- Hackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It by Andy Greenberg in Wired
- Internet of Shit (Twitter)
- Hugo Teso - Going Deeper on Aviation Security (Youtube). A different take (Quora)
- Plain Text Offenders, a site documenting sites that appear to be saving passwords in plain text. They should be doing Salted Password Hashing.
- Haunted by Data, referenced in the context of PII as “toxic waste”
- Data from connected CloudPets teddy bears leaked and ransomed, exposing kids' voice messages
- Andrew Huang has a lot of great content on intellectual property in the Shenzhen ecosystem. Start with The $12 “Gongkai” Phone and Episode 3: A New Breed of Intellectual Property (part of a WIRED Documentary).
- Apache Kafka
- Amazon Kinesis