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アビ・ルビン:どんな機器もハッキング可能

Filmed Oct 2011 • Posted Feb 2012TEDxMidAtlantic
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ペースメーカーもハッキングされる?TEDxMidAtlantic にて、アビ・ルビンはハッカーがどのように車やスマートフォン、医療機器に侵入するか説明し、ハッキングの可能性が一層高くなった世界における危険について警告します。 (TEDxMidAtlanticにて収録)

Avi Rubin is a professor of computer science and director of Health and Medical Security Lab at Johns Hopkins University. His current research is focused on the security of electronic medical records. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by hiroko fujikawa
Reviewed by Shuichi Sakai
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