Tag: Hacking
As digital threats grow, will cyber insurance take off?
Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Cyberattacks cost the world more than natural disasters – US$3 trillion in 2015, a price that may...
It’s not my fault, my brain implant made me do it
Laura Y. Cabrera, Michigan State University and Jennifer Carter-Johnson, Michigan State University
Mr. B loves Johnny Cash, except when he doesn’t. Mr. X has watched...
Artificial intelligence cyber attacks are coming – but what does that...
Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
The next major cyberattack could involve artificial intelligence systems. It could even happen soon: At a recent cybersecurity conference,...
The blockchain could have better security than the banks
Timothy McCallum, University of Southern Queensland and Luke van der Laan, University of Southern Queensland
There are ways to improve the online ledger blockchain by...
Trump’s friendly meeting with Putin further blurs US-Russia relations
Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut
It emerged early this morning: a few seconds of grainy footage showing U.S. President Donald Trump shaking hands with...
Russia, Trump and the 2016 election: What’s the best way for...
Jordan Tama, American University School of International Service
Exactly how will the U.S. conduct a fair and accurate investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016...
How Vulnerable to Hacking is the US Election Cyber Infrastructure?
Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Following the hack of Democratic National Committee emails and reports of a new cyberattack against the Democratic Congressional...
In the web’s hidden darknet, criminal enterprise is thriving
By Daniel Prince, Lancaster University
Criminals have always done their best to use new technology to their advantage and the rapid development of new digital...