Answer the following questions and then discuss with your classmates:
With the stories in recent months about Valasek and Miller hacking into a Jeep (http://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway), and the fact that they did this on a Ford Escape and Toyoda Prius in 2013, vehicle hacking is now a real and impending threat. Research into how this is done from a technical perspective, and give your thoughts on what automakers or the manufacturers of their parts/software/firmware can do in an attempt to mitigate this threat. What would happen if Google’s self-driving car (http://www.google.com/selfdrivingcar) was compromised? Do you think Google or other companies working on these self-driving cars can release them for use to the public with the possibility of a hacker somehow taking over?
Take a bit of time to research the debate over WiMax and LTE, and the promise of mobile broadband. Which technology would be the best choice for this and why? Do you think this would differ based on different regions where coverages are different?
What are your thoughts on BYOD? If a company currently didn’t offer this to employees, what would some of the various steps and phases be that they’d need to consider during implementation? If you work for, or have worked for, a company that either did or did not have a BYOD policy, share with the class your personal thoughts on it.