Keith Furst of Data Derivatives interviews Daniel Wagner, author of a new book, Virtual Terror: 21st Century Cyber Warfare. They discuss the ways that governments strategically use cyber warfare, how the 'virtual caliphate' recruits terrorists online as well as the future threats posed by new technologies like biometrics, drones and self-driving cars.
September 6, 2017
Keith Furst of Data Derivatives interviews Daniel Wagner, author of a new book, Virtual Terror: 21st Century Cyber Warfare. They discuss the ways that governments strategically use cyber warfare, how the 'virtual caliphate' recruits terrorists online as well as the future threats posed by new technologies like biometrics, drones and self-driving cars.
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