James Lyne: Everyday cybercrime -- and what you can do about it
How do you pick up a malicious online virus, the kind of malware that snoops on your data and taps your bank account? Often, it's through simple things you do each day without thinking twice. James Lyne reminds us that it's not only the NSA that's watching us, but ever-more-sophisticated cybercriminals, who exploit both weak code and trusting hu...
James Flynn: Why our IQ levels are higher than our grandparents'
It's called the "Flynn effect" -- the fact that each generation scores higher on an IQ test than the generation before it. Are we actually getting smarter, or just thinking differently? In this fast-paced spin through the cognitive history of the 20th century, moral philosopher James Flynn suggests that changes in the way we think have had surpr...
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James Lyne: A world controlled by technology – should we be afraid?
From accusations of political interference to attacks on power grids, we can already see the impact cyber criminal activity is having. As technology develops, the attacks will become ever more sophisticated and frequent. Cyber security expert James Lyne asks if we are training enough cyber security experts to protect us from these threats.