Smart Homes Still Come With Risks, The Economic Impact Of The Shutdown, News

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From smart speakers to refrigerators that know when you’re out of milk, the list of devices equipped with internet connectivity continues to grow. We talk to a guest who says we need to practice a little more caution as we invite these devices into our homes. We also discuss how the government shutdown impacted the U.S. economy and take a look at a top news story.

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Episode Credits

  • Derrell Connor Host
  • Natalie Guyette Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Bruce Schneier Guest
  • Michael Carroll Guest

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