How do tech companies manipulate the way people think? What would a top-secret Russian agency do to affect the outcome of the US presidential elections? Can systems today analyze people’s behavior to the point where they can predict every move they’ll make?
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Key Points Discussed :
-Privacy Mining will increase because of billions of IoT devices being connected every day. Combined with advanced psychologic research, this can be a very powerful tool for manipulating people's behavior.
-A Fake reality also poses a big threat to our future of privacy. Software, such as Deep Fakes, has the ability to use someone's facial structure and create fake videos featuring digitally created characters with an uncanny resemblance of real people, such as celebrities. This technology is so advanced, that our minds aren't sophisticated enough to comprehend the difference between real and fake data created by it, which leads to the next point
-We are entering a trust crisis. Trust is the foundation for innovation and technological advance. If people don't trust autonomous cars - they won't use them; if people don't certain websites - they won't read their news; Without trust, we cannot move forward, which is why we need to raise awareness about the dark future of privacy.
About Speaker :
Menny is an internationally known cybersecurity expert and evangelist of innovation. He is a strategic adviser to leading enterprises around the world, as well as States and Governments and sits in the advisory board of several startup companies. Menny is also a co-founder of ALiCE, an AI Cyber Security Startup, co-founder at FortyTwo Global, Cyber Security Professional Services (Israel), and co-founder at FortyTwo R&D Labs (India). Additionally, he is the CTO of the Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center at Tel-Aviv University. Furthermore, he is a former CISO in the intelligence services of the Israeli Defense Forces (Capt. Res.) and worked at the leading Israeli banking group in various positions including the head of the IT Audit Department
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