The cybersecurity QA trifecta of fail that may burn down the world
Malware is often described as biology. It should be the other way around
Opinion In Neal Stephenson's 1992 novel Snow Crash, he invents malware that can leap species from silicon to the human brain. That's a great metaphor for so much of our online lives, but it raises one question of particular interest. If humans can be damaged by our own technology, should we protect not just our data but ourselves through cybersecurity?…