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The Internet of Bodies: Human Potential and Security Pitfalls, Part 2

The Internet of Bodies: Human Potential and Security Pitfalls, Part 2

FromAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson


The Internet of Bodies: Human Potential and Security Pitfalls, Part 2

FromAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President for the Cybersecurity Solutions Group at Microsoft, is joined by Penn State Associate Dean for Innovation and Technology and Law and Engineering policy Professor Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn to talk about her work with the Internet of Bodies. The research examines devices that interact with the human body—externally or internally—and the legal challenges they pose to our relationship with technology. Listen to the second of two episodes with Dr. Matwyshyn as she and Ann discuss security risks, consumer consent, overtrust in internet-connected devices, and what we must consider as the human body becomes a technology platform.

Resources:  
View Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn on LinkedIn
View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn

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Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network. 
Released:
May 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (96)

Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President, Business Development, Security, Compliance & Identity at Microsoft, talks with cybersecurity thought leaders and influential industry experts about the trends shaping the cyber landscape and what should be top-of-mind for the C-suite and other key decision makers. Ann and her guests explore the risk and promise of tools and systems powered by AI, IoT, machine learning, and other emerging technology, as well as the impact on how humans work, communicate, consume information, and live in this era of digital transformation. Please note, the opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and are not endorsed by, nor do they necessarily reflect opinions of, Microsoft or Ann Johnson.