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Feb 18, 2017

A University's internet was held hostage with the use of hacked vending machines, and government workers could be replaced with robots in the future. With concerns with both online and job security, how do we stay protected? And, with Microsoft wanting to have a Geneva Convention for cyberwar, this could be interesting.

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