Henry thats barbershop talk. Michael when you were arrested at cambridge, did you know immediately when he answered that question this was going to be a big deal . Because it sounded to me like it was a very obvious point he made but did you see it immediately . Henry well, you know, my phones started ringing off the hook. I dont think you could use that metaphor anymore. Did your phone ring off the hook . [laughter] ken vibrated out of your pocket. Henry barack obama said it was stupid you got arrested. Yeah. But immediately he was attacked for doing it. So i knew he was going to have to pull back so i didnt know what he was going to do. Michael i got you. Henry so the idea of the you know, having a beer came up. And he asked my opinion about that and he talked to the policeman before he talked to me and i said, i think its a great idea. At that point, all i wanted was for heres what happened. We were making finding your roots, and my girlfriend and i flew out to l. A. On a friday. An
Against him in a subsequent case by the goldman family, it just has no legal significance at all. Reporter now, the lapd says the case could be, quote, bogus from the getgo, meaning perhaps a hoax or just for lead that goes nowhere. Another lead that goes nowhere. The testing should prove this and what this knife is. Maybe well find out somebody. Thank you. So where is o. J. Simpson today . He is currently locked up in nevada on an Armed Robbery and kidnapping conviction. You can see how much he changed throughout the years here from when he was on trial in the 90s, the picture on your left, to now the picture on your right. The hall of famer was arrested in 2007 in connection with a robbery at a Las Vegas Hotel room. Told police he was just trying to get back stolen personal items that he claims were being sold as memorabilia. In october of 2008, he was found guilty on 12 counts and sentenced to 33 years at the love lock correctional center. In this case next year. Other news now, an
Sorry. Go back. So, when we think about the internet of things, we in industry, in government, we think in history and government, we think about industrial control. We think about lighting, parking. Those are all very good and things that can save us money and increase our efficiency and do those things, but our users are thinking other things. Users are thinking about their smartphone, their smart thermostat, toaster, if you will, and all of the many devices they want to bring. To our users, this has become very important. Especially when you talk about the new workforce that is entering our businesses and our government, the younger generations are coming in with this preconceived notion all of these things are going to work. And in fact, bitcom did a study where they surveyed 14 to 29yearolds and they asked them, i cannot imagine life without . The answer was mobile phone was 97 . Internet was 84 . And a car, which was very becoming less important and most telling of this survey is
Are more places that the bad guys can attack. Theres more devices out there and not only are there more devices, but theyre in more places. You have to worry about all those places. Additionally with all those different device, there are a lot of different ways that you can find a weakness and sneak in to the device. Now, when you add that to the fact that the end points being created in the Consumer World are not really being designed with security built in. So theyre oftentimes designed to get to market very quickly. They want to beat their competition with this next new, greatest device. They want to keep it low cost so it can be adopted by more people. Theres a sensor out there thats about the size of my thumbnail. That is about 2 and it includes internet and can sense the moisture of maybe, the amount of moisture in a field. And so, theyre very inexpensive and theyre designed that way without security built in. Oftentimes using code that is either purchased or comes from open sour
Was a Pulitzer Prize winner and he has been a columnist reporter for the Chicago Tribune since 1984 and just about any honor that can be imagined in the national deciding newspaper columnist and the chicago journalism shes going to talk about his book and then open up questions and because it is being taped please come to the microphone to ask your question and following that the books will be available. So welcome and i will turn it over. [applause] thank you for that introduction and for coming out. Luckily it worked out. Many people asked me how did you get started in this business of journalism. The answer is rather simple. I was 16yearsold and i didnt have much of a social life in high school. And so, i thought that writing for this newspaper would give me an excuse to put together two things i really enjoy doing which is writing and talking. And also i found that it opened up a lot of new worlds to me by getting to know people. My friend knows i i drove to the name of that local