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🗓️ 24 March 2021
⏱️ 55 minutes
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0:00.0 | Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, ready here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away? |
0:16.3 | Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now. |
0:30.4 | Where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven trends that are shaping our future right now. |
0:34.4 | Here's your host who will take us into the future of now. |
0:35.4 | Bonnie D. Graham. |
0:39.3 | Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. I'm stepping on his own lines. That's Ryan Treasure, VP of Broadcast Operations at Voice America. Thank you for the voiceover. |
0:43.7 | Ryan, I am Bonnie D. Graham. This is technology revolution. We familiarly refer to it as |
0:49.2 | tech rev, the future of now. I've got a topic for you that is so hot today. It may be the hottest most, |
0:55.7 | it's not political, but it's one of the hottest topics I presented in the 84 episodes |
1:00.1 | since I started the series a while ago. We're going to talk about the future of social engineering. |
1:05.5 | You may not know what it is, but you know what it does because you might have been a victim of it. And we're going to |
1:11.8 | focus on the future of you, our listeners, our viewers around the world, you as a good human hacker, |
1:18.2 | because social engineering has to do with human acting. I've got a panel of four experts. |
1:22.2 | Can't wait to introduce them to you, but first let me give you a little background. Okay, |
1:26.4 | think about it. Throughout recorded human history and probably before that, people have figured out how to use the latest |
1:32.9 | technology. Maybe it was writing hieroglyphics on the wall of a cave somewhere or taking a |
1:38.3 | bare skin and covering yourself with it, pretending to be somebody else. I don't know. People have |
1:42.8 | used the latest technology to scam, |
1:45.0 | con, or hack other people for their own benefit. Come on, we know it's a reality in our world, |
1:49.4 | and it's more prevalent because we're all connected digitally and socially today. Let me give you |
1:53.7 | a couple of examples. From 19, I'm sorry, from 1650 to 1699, a man named William Chaloner, |
2:00.7 | that might be his dates of life. |
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