I’m with Harry. Not interested. Hasn’t anyone seen "Fate of the Furious?"
I was at cybersecurity conference a few months ago where the Cybersecurity Advisor for our region from the Department of Homeland Security was talking about the plethora of threats to a variety of technologies. He hadn’t mentioned cars yet, so I raised my hand and asked if the growth of driverless cars was keeping anyone up at night yet, and he said, “Oh, yeah!” More and more TV programs include a plot point about someone hacking into a victim's car to wreak havoc, either to kill them or to kill someone else. (I’m not even talking about “I, Robot,” although that’s a good one.) Name ONE segment of our society that uses any technology that hasn’t been hacked yet. Very highly paid IT people in these companies can’t protect their employers from devastation to their bottom line and their reputation. And now we want to automate CARS! I’m out. Jonathan > On Nov 18, 2018, at 8:17 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <harr...@me.com > <mailto:harr...@me.com>> wrote: > > I’m not sure I’m ready for this. My question would be why do we need them? -- Jonathan Fletcher Workplace Innovation Facilitator jonat...@fletcherdata.com <mailto:jonat...@fletcherdata.com> Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group Next Meeting: 11/27/18
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