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Stuff To Blow Your Mind

From the Vault: Neurosecurity: Dawn of the Brain Hackers

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

iHeartPodcasts

Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Life Sciences, Science

4.45.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2019

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

While hackers and malware can certainly cause a great deal of damage and misery, these dangers can’t hurt us physically, right? In this episode of the Stuff to Blow Your Mind podcast, Robert and Joe are sorry to say you’re wrong -- and as more biotechnology and brain-computer interface creeps into our lives, the risk will only go up. Tune in for a discussion on inherent vulnerability, looming technology and what needs to happen to protect us. (Originally published June 1, 2017)

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1:04.0

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1:11.0

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1:35.0

Hey, welcome to Stuff To Blow Your Mind, my name is Robert Lamb.

1:43.0

And I'm Joe McCormick, and it's Saturday time to go into the vault. We're going into the vault for an episode from June 1st, 2017 that was about the concept of neuro security.

1:54.0

What happens when you have to take the concepts of cybersecurity and apply them to your brain and your nervous system?

2:01.0

Yeah, there's a nice anxiety inducing episode about protecting your brain.

2:05.0

And is this the one that we did a scanner skit at the stop at the top of?

2:09.0

No, I don't think so.

2:10.0

I think that was a different episode.

2:11.0

All right, well, I don't want to get everybody's hopes up about, but I'm sure there are some scanners references in this episode.

2:17.0

I mean, this is a very creepy concept, and it's not as far fetched as you might think.

2:21.0

In fact, I would say that we're creeping there every day.

2:25.0

We're getting closer and closer. I'd say the connections between our brains and the devices and the contents displayed on those devices are becoming ever more seamless.

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