Quantum Hacking, Job Cuts, and Measuring Fraud: Commsrisk Show Episode 5
Ian Deakin of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions explained why quantum computers threaten comms providers.
Ian Deakin of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions explained why quantum computers threaten comms providers.
Gustavo Borges and Sami Benakouche of Brazilian regulator Anatel explained the country’s radical plan for reducing unwanted calls.
Are we building too much upon the insecure foundations of our networks? Failures can occur by both accident and design.
Todd Rokita wants journalists to know about his robocall victories, but he might not want them reviewing his old press releases.
New tech makes it harder to trust what we read and hear, and methods that are supposed to increase trust are under fire too.
Risk managers should learn from mistakes. It is easier to learn from mistakes if we are allowed to laugh at them.
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Trusting the words you are reading means trusting the person behind them.
This statistic was repeated last week by the most widely-circulated newspaper in the USA, but it is flawed in many ways.
The 24/7 news cycle encourages politicians and regulators to adopt quick-fix solutions that generate favorable publicity, irrespective of whether they might work.