[ih] Vint Cerf on BBC WS
Guy Almes
galmes at tamu.edu
Mon May 14 07:23:56 PDT 2012
Bill,
Actually very interesting. And your comment is correct about Vint's
first appearance in the program.
The appearance near the end was more problematic. Vint was enthusing
about google's self-driving cars and similar projects. But the context
in which he was quoted (which I suspect he was not aware of) was all
about an increasingly *insecure* net in which hackers could access your
systems. After discussing hackers accessing photos you think are
private, the obvious implication is that they could hack into your
self-driving car and other machine-to-machine applications.
In that context, Vint's second quote (while quite correct and even
insightful) came off as naïve.
Reporters. Grumble,
-- Guy
On 5/12/12 2:24 PM, Bill Ricker wrote:
> Shocked that BBC interviewed someone knowledgeable of Internet History
> for their internet dangers series !
>
> *Danger in the Download* - Part Two
>
> Tue, 8 May 12
>
> Is the Internet's original architecture and governance still fit
> for purpose? Or has it gone out of control and become hopelessly
> insecure?
>
> http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/docarchive/docarchive_20120508-1708a.mp3
>
>
> (Vint is in there twice, near the beginning and near the end. He made a
> good point that the Net's insecure origin is excusable as it was most of
> a decade prior to public key crypto becoming public.)
>
> --
> Bill
> @n1vux bill.n1vux at gmail.com <mailto:bill.n1vux at gmail.com>
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