While you often hear that 5G promises to eventually rev-up health care, self-driving cars, virtual reality, even entire “smart” cities, what you don’t hear quite as often is how it raises the stakes on privacy and security.
"5G implies faster speeds for good guys and for bad guys," reminds Galina Datskovsky, CEO of Vaporstream, a secure messaging company in Chicago.
But before we let our fears and concerns move too far ahead of us, let's take a step back. What does this really mean?
From the increasing use of artificial intelligence to connecting networks of devices at home to more secure ways to track transactions, “There’s a whole series of related technologies happening all at once,” says Mark Foster, senior vice president, IBM services and global business services. “Each has its own risks with regard to security, privacy and how they operate. In the end, it’s about the ethical operation of all this stuff.”
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