Hacking Brains - The Security of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Offered By: Security BSides London via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of brain-computer interfaces and their security implications in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into the potential vulnerabilities and risks associated with connecting human brains to computers, as Julia Wilk examines the cutting-edge technology and its impact on privacy, data protection, and personal security. Gain insights into the current state of brain-computer interface development, potential attack vectors, and the ethical considerations surrounding this emerging field. Learn about the challenges faced by researchers and developers in ensuring the safety and integrity of these systems, and discover the potential future applications and risks of this revolutionary technology.
Syllabus
Hacking Brains: The Security Of Brain-Computer Interfaces by Julia Wilk
Taught by
Security BSides London
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