Politicians in the UK prefer to be safe than sorry. The ministers of this country will not be able to bear the Apple Watcha. Reason? Fear of hackers who could steal sensitive data.
Not since today we know that the things created by one man can be broken by another. The hackers and stolen by them, we hear from time to time. However, the more technology around us in today's world, the greater the field of possibilities there is for such people. Devices wearables not found a home yet as good as even though they are smartphones, but I'm sure that in the coming years for sure that will change. While Apple's SmartWatch for the everyman is not a threat, it is a different matter for the politicians, who also like to source the latest gadgets and technological innovations. With such an assumption had to leave the politicians in the UK who have banned the wearing of Apple Watcha during business meetings. The reason turned out to be the fear of the possibility of unauthorized access to confidential data, which tends to be exchanged between the ministers during the talks. In the UK, a similar ban was addressed earlier in relation to the use of smartphones.
The above information came Telegraph service. Sources claim that the ban was made in the fear of Russian hackers, whose activity in recent times to be significantly increased. Especially since the recent leak of correspondence, incriminating Hillary Clinton was to be perceived as a manifestation of such activities. Interestingly, in Australia, it was issued the same ban on the use of Apple Watcha meetings. As you can see this is not an isolated case, but I'm curious question of wearables other devices that are connected to the Internet. Australian Prime Minister drew the attention to the issue of improving security in connection with the growing number of devices plugged into the network. Is this a reasonable approach, or is it the effect of excessive vigilance? I'd take into account both issues, because as I mentioned above – everything can be broken (with appropriate tools and time). Despite Apple's actions against the FBI on the San Bernandino still a lot of people do not trust the concern of Cupertino and do not want to entrust us your privacy. Among them are politicians. Source: SMH.com.au , Telegraph .co.uk own study
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