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Here's What's Coming in the New Season of CYBERWAR
VICELAND’s show on hacking and cyberwarfare is back for a new season.
China’s Military Is Taking a Powerful Turn
The People's Republic is downsizing the world's largest troop force, while scaling up its ambitions in sea, space, and internet warfare.
The Business of Cybersecurity (Business of Life Season 2, Episode 4)
Austin Berglas, Morgan Mayhem, and Jim Stickley discuss the money behind cybersecurity—how secure you are and how much money is being spent to keep you safe from hacking.
Why Australia Will Lose a Cyberwar
In 2015 hackers got into the Bureau of Meteorology's network, which is connected to the military's. The case was a warning.
Former Fetish Model Ancilla van de Leest Is Leading the Dutch Pirate Party to Promote Privacy
According to the leader of the Dutch Pirate Party, there is a serious lack of the necessary technological knowledge in Dutch parliament.
The Cybersecurity Dilemma: The Prevalence and Dangers of Defensive Hacking
How offense can be the best defense in cyberspace.
How to See Stuxnet? 'Zero Days' Filmmakers Find an Unlikely Answer in VR
New media artist Yasmin Elayat and production company Scatter teamed up with 'Zero Days' filmmaker Alex Gibney to create 'Zero Days VR.'
Fancy Bear Hack of Ukrainian Artillery Fighters Shows Future of War
A hacking group with links to the Russian government used a malicious app to track Ukrainian artillery units.
Inside the Race for Artificial Intelligence
On the season finale of 'CYBERWAR,' we look at all the ways AI could help—and harm—us.
Hacker ‘Phineas Fisher’ Speaks on Camera for the First Time—Through a Puppet
"The natural tendency of everyone in power is to want more power and control, and they need surveillance for that."
Meet The Cyber Mercenaries Selling Spyware To Governments
Gone are the days of spies dressed in suits and sunglasses, tailing suspects across cities. Now, the best way for a government to spy on a target is malicious computer software.