My interview in TechCrunch on the risks to cyber security in the quantum computing age.
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Major flaw found in millions of Intel chips
My interview on Highland Radio’s Nine til Noon show on the major flaw found in millions of computer chips – most notably Intel.
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Your computer may run 30 per cent slower due to Intel chip bug
My interview in New Scientist on a new security flaw relating to Intel chips that will affect a lot of people in the days ahead.
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How the Internet of Things is making Everyday Objects Smarter
My interview with the Los Angeles Times on “How the Internet of Things is making Everyday Objects Smarter”.
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BBC Radio 4 World at One – The Future of Passports
My interview on BBC Radio 4 World at One about the role of electronic passports in the future.
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Christmas cards versus E-Cards?
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about the decline in people sending Christmas cards & whether electronic e-cards are a viable alternative.
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How organised is organised cybercrime?
My interview in The Sunday Times Raconteur report on “How organised is organised cybercrime?”.
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Net Neutrality is dead
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about the US FCC voting to dismantle net neutrality regulations that prohibited broadband providers from blocking websites or charging for higher-quality service or certain content.
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EU Needs Larger Budget, Int’l Cooperation to Tackle Cybercrime
My interview with Sputnik on the European Union being unable to tackle cybersecurity attacks, which threaten individual member countries, such as the one alleged by German domestic intelligence services to be perpetrated by Chinese intelligence, without a larger budget and wider cooperation.
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Is Facebook “ripping society apart”?
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle Mark Patterson show where we discuss comments made by Chamath Palihapitiya, former vice-president of user growth, who expressed regret for his part in building tools that destroy ‘the social fabric of how society works’.