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mcafee thinks he could be facing felony charges, although he was released on his own recon zans.king xanax? he said his wife made him. >> my wife is sort of put out because i've, i'm up and down all night long looking out windows and things, i mean people do think i'm paranoid and perhaps that's a paranoid act. if you believe the stories and believe that the government might still be after me, that's a stressful situation. >> the malesian government might be after him over a murder there. we spoke to him at vegas, he said that cybersecurity industry he pioneered is broken. one solution he says is to have one hacker for every programmer and test each line of code as it's written. not after the whole thing is done. and as for those reports the russians may have hacked an unclassified pentagon email system? >> when the pentagon says, an unclassified system? i can guarantee you that the, ha the classified system has also been breached. i can guarantee it. this is just the way the world works. >> more on cnbc.com about the arrest, whether he's armed and on xanax now and a joke about a
mcafee thinks he could be facing felony charges, although he was released on his own recon zans.king xanax? he said his wife made him. >> my wife is sort of put out because i've, i'm up and down all night long looking out windows and things, i mean people do think i'm paranoid and perhaps that's a paranoid act. if you believe the stories and believe that the government might still be after me, that's a stressful situation. >> the malesian government might be after him over a murder...
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andrew mcafee is an m.i.t. professor, and coauthor of "the rise of the machine age" also here is martin ford. i wonder what you think about it, andrew? it is not something i used to worry about and it is something i worry about now. am i right to worry? >> you're right to worry, but let's not get carried away. complex interdependent systems fail. they always have, they will continue to do that. luckily we're getting better at building these things so they fail less often. >> failures are one thing, but another thing is allowing hackers to get into things they would not have had access to in the past. what are you worried about? fail juries or hacking? >> the under lying cause of them is really the same thing. it means more potentially failures that cannot be anticipated and it means more avenues for hacking. i think this is inevitable. our systems will be more and more complex. we're going to make the systems smarter, more capable, and they can diagnose and protect themselves. that will be the only viable solut
andrew mcafee is an m.i.t. professor, and coauthor of "the rise of the machine age" also here is martin ford. i wonder what you think about it, andrew? it is not something i used to worry about and it is something i worry about now. am i right to worry? >> you're right to worry, but let's not get carried away. complex interdependent systems fail. they always have, they will continue to do that. luckily we're getting better at building these things so they fail less often....
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ase of you may also know us mcafee. our next panel, the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we really have two of the government's that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland, but the challenge of security the homeland has grown, and so has public me of some components of that effort, including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be fromated by ken dilanian the associated press. before his work at the ap, he covered national security for the l.a. times, usa today, and the philadelphia inquirer, where embeddeded both as an and independent reporter during the iraq war. this topic is of real interest to all of us, and i think he would agree with that, so i am looking forward to the subject, and i will now turn it over to can. ken: thanks, everybody. it is great to be back here with two a public servants, who rank among the most competent national security lawyers, and ,o my left is caroline krass and her
ase of you may also know us mcafee. our next panel, the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we really have two of the government's that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland, but the challenge of security the homeland has grown, and so has public me of some components of that effort, including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be fromated by ken dilanian the associated...
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digital business research scientist andrew mcafee offer their views at this brookings institution event >>> thank you all for joining us this morning. my name is melissa carney. i have the privilege of moderating our first panel discussion this morning. this panel is going to take the premise that andy and erik laid out for us, that there has been rapid technological advance particularly in the information center. we will ask the question what does that imply for the future of work, the future of workers and the nature of employment in this country in particular? as we tried to lay out in our hamilton project framing paper there are a lot of views on this topic and in particular if this will be good or bad on that or how good or bad on that for society. fortunately this morning we have a really expert group to discuss these issues with us. truly, i would say some of the leading minds in the world on these very questions. you have their full bios in your program. i won't run through them in detail. i will just briefly introduce them. to my left is david otter, professor of economics at m
digital business research scientist andrew mcafee offer their views at this brookings institution event >>> thank you all for joining us this morning. my name is melissa carney. i have the privilege of moderating our first panel discussion this morning. this panel is going to take the premise that andy and erik laid out for us, that there has been rapid technological advance particularly in the information center. we will ask the question what does that imply for the future of work,...
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chief technology officer aniece chopra and director arthur prom hawker and andrew mcafee offer theiriews at this brookings institution event. >> well thank you all for joining us this afternoon. my name is melissa kearney and i have the priv lentil of moderating our -- privilege of moderating our first panel discussion this morning. we are going to take the premise that there has been rapid technology advance in the information sector and we're going to ask the question what does that imply for the future of work, for the future of workers and the nature of employment in this country in particular. and as we tried to lay out in our hamilton project paper and there are a wide new of views an how good this is going to be on net of society. we have an expert group to discuss this issues this us. truly i would say some of the leading minds in the world on these very questions. you have the full bios in your program so i won't run them through. but i'll introduce them. to my left is david oughter, professor at mit and a leading economist who contributed more to the recent trends in labor
chief technology officer aniece chopra and director arthur prom hawker and andrew mcafee offer theiriews at this brookings institution event. >> well thank you all for joining us this afternoon. my name is melissa kearney and i have the priv lentil of moderating our -- privilege of moderating our first panel discussion this morning. we are going to take the premise that there has been rapid technology advance in the information sector and we're going to ask the question what does that...
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you can add a tool bar like mcafee will show the actual icon of the legitimate site. it a party. >> i can tell you're a party guy. i can tell. >> oh, well, you know? >> i can tell. tod marks, thank you so much. >>> only on "cbs this morning," bon appetit reveals on its list of the hot ten new restaurants of 2015. >>> plus, the nation's best food cities. can you guess what it is? th th that's ahead on "cbs this morning morning.". >> new york, new york. enamel i, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. with roots touch-up gefrom nice'n easy.our roots seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. for natural looking color as real as you are. show the world your roots with root touch-up.
you can add a tool bar like mcafee will show the actual icon of the legitimate site. it a party. >> i can tell you're a party guy. i can tell. >> oh, well, you know? >> i can tell. tod marks, thank you so much. >>> only on "cbs this morning," bon appetit reveals on its list of the hot ten new restaurants of 2015. >>> plus, the nation's best food cities. can you guess what it is? th th that's ahead on "cbs this morning morning.". >>...
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. >>> finally jane wells talks to john mcafee about his latest brush with the law. coming up. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? nbut your dell 2-in-1 laptoped gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. get this high performance laptop bundle for only $399. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. in the us, three in ten college students drop out. but how can you spot who's at risk? the one who lives far from campus? the one who works the night shift? the one with new responsibilities? one thing can't tell you, but the right combination can. universities are using ibm analytics to understand pressures in and out of the classroom- some expect to cut dropout rates by twenty-fi
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some of you may know it as mcafee. i have the pleasure to introduce the next panel entitled the role of the law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we have to have the government agencies that are most engaged in preventing terrorists from attacking the homeland area but the challenge of securing the homeland has grown so has public scrutiny of some components of that effort including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be moderated by ken at the associated press. before his work at eight p., he covered national security for the la times for usa today and the philadelphia inquirer where among his many interesting assignments, he was both operating as an embedded and independent reporter during the iraq war. this topic is an interest to all of us and i'm looking forward to the subject and i would now like to turn it over to ken. ' >> thinks everybody. it is an honor to be here with the career public servants. to my left is caroline crass. her
some of you may know it as mcafee. i have the pleasure to introduce the next panel entitled the role of the law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we have to have the government agencies that are most engaged in preventing terrorists from attacking the homeland area but the challenge of securing the homeland has grown so has public scrutiny of some components of that effort including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going...
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last year the cybersecurity company mcafee and the center for international studies called csis estimated the annual cost for cyber crime is more than $400 billion. that's the annual cost, and could cost the united states as many as 200,000 jobs. that's not my analysis. that's the analysis of security experts. also last year the cybersecurity company semantic reported that over 348 million identities were exposed through data breaches. 348 million people had their data exposed. poll information out this week from the financial services round table shows that 46% of americans were directly affected by cyber crime over the last year. that's almost one half of the american population. and 66% are more concerned about cyber intrusions than they were last year. now why are people so concerned? well, here's a list of the ten of the most noteworthy cyber breaches and attacks from the past year and a half. of course we all know o.p.m., june this year. office of personnel management. the announcement that roughly 22 million government employees and security clearance applicants had massive amounts
last year the cybersecurity company mcafee and the center for international studies called csis estimated the annual cost for cyber crime is more than $400 billion. that's the annual cost, and could cost the united states as many as 200,000 jobs. that's not my analysis. that's the analysis of security experts. also last year the cybersecurity company semantic reported that over 348 million identities were exposed through data breaches. 348 million people had their data exposed. poll information...
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ase of you may also know us mcafee. our next panel, the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we really have two of the government's that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland, but the challenge of security the homeland has grown, and so has public me of some components of that effort, including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be fromated by ken dilanian the associated press. before his work at the ap, he covered national security for the l.a. times, usa today, and the philadelphia inquirer, where embeddeded both as an and independent reporter during the iraq war. this topic is of real interest to all of us, and i think he would agree with that, so i am looking forward to the subject, and i will now turn it over to can. ken: thanks, everybody. it is great to be back here with two a public servants, who rank among the most competent national security lawyers, and ,o my left is caroline krass and her
ase of you may also know us mcafee. our next panel, the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia, we really have two of the government's that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland, but the challenge of security the homeland has grown, and so has public me of some components of that effort, including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be fromated by ken dilanian the associated...
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summer you may also know as mcafee. i had the pleasure to introduce our next panel. which is entitled the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia we have two other government agencies that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland. the challenge of securing our homeland has grown, so has public scrutiny of some components of that effort including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be moderated from "the associated press." force work at ap, ken covert national security or the "l.a. times" for "usa today" and "the philadelphia inquirer" where among his many interesting assignments he was both offered both as an embedded an independent reporter during the iraq war. this topic is of real interest to all of us at i think you would agree with that. so i'm looking forward to the subject and i'd like to now turn it over to ken. >> thank you so much, chris. [applause] >> it's an honor to be back your investment before such an esteemed audience with two people, two
summer you may also know as mcafee. i had the pleasure to introduce our next panel. which is entitled the role of law and law enforcement in securing our nation. and in the justice department and the cia we have two other government agencies that are most engaged in preventing terrorism from attacking the homeland. the challenge of securing our homeland has grown, so has public scrutiny of some components of that effort including surveillance and detention of suspects. this panel is going to be...
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>>> john mcafee may need a hacker to get out of his legal pickle.who joins us with highlights, what do you say, jane? >> kelly, first he was accused of murder and escaped central america pretending to have a heart attack and he was arrested in tennessee after a police shootout. he said no, that was a joke but the arrest was not a joke. the cybersecurity pioneer told me he was living in lexington, tennessee and arrested for driving under the influence and having a weapon in the car at the time. he blames it on a prescription of xanax which he says his wife wanted him to take because he's paranoid the government of belize wants to kill him. >> never taken them before and in fact, i wasn't paranoid, i must admit and i think my lawyer will plead that at trial. the weapons charge, i always carry weapons and if you are not impaired in the state of tennessee, it is not illegal to have weapons in the car. so we'll just have to wait to see what the judge has to say about that. >> he said at that moment, he was not armed in las vegas, though his body guards w
>>> john mcafee may need a hacker to get out of his legal pickle.who joins us with highlights, what do you say, jane? >> kelly, first he was accused of murder and escaped central america pretending to have a heart attack and he was arrested in tennessee after a police shootout. he said no, that was a joke but the arrest was not a joke. the cybersecurity pioneer told me he was living in lexington, tennessee and arrested for driving under the influence and having a weapon in the...