For a long time, I have been following this wonderful industrial revolution from one side, which is only the side, and how it served large sectors, and the most important for me is the medical sector in general, energy and gene therapies, agriculture, and smart cities, and certainly we all are aware of the development of everyday and life devices such as smart watches, smart cars and homes. Smart.
Perhaps we all dreamed of a home where all these things are available, so we can control devices at home while we work by phone, even the devices themselves will make it easier for us to receive messages over the phone and manage things remotely.
But after looking at the other side, which are the negative aspects of this technology, it is really scary. No matter how technology has developed to serve people, it is paralleled on the other side by the major negatives that may afflict us as a result of this development.
Just as there are actually attackers and criminals, there are also cyber attackers who can hack and control everything from hacking into your home to the brakes of your car.
Not only did this stop there, but as if vehicle piracy was not enough, attackers also began targeting health care devices, traffic light controls, power systems, or industrial systems.
The matter goes beyond our privacy, but every problem always has a treatment. Are there ways that technologists have found to avoid these matters?
Another question that occurred to my mind when I bought a smart watch, where are we from these industries, is the industry so complicated that we cannot be able to it, or is it dependent on financial capabilities and skill and one that is not sufficient to enter this field? @sniffnscurry
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