KNX Special Series: Stolen Lives
With our privacy, safety and security at stake on a global scale, KNX 1070's award-winning staff of anchors, reporters, writers and editors will talk to experts from around the world to examine how things like cloud computing, 'smart' appliances and universal databases of medical records will make us even more vulnerable; how to keep our children and elderly protected; and whether there is any way to 'delete' oneself from cyberspace or to escape the penetrating grip of the drone generation.
"Stolen Lives" is being produced by Charles Feldman and Laraine Herman.
"It's scary enough when we are online and bombarded by mysteriously appearing personalized advertising, but to think that someone can take a photo of your house key and make a duplicate from it, or cause a cruise ship to change direction by hacking into its navigation system," Feldman said. "Just wait until drones and things like Google Glass become ubiquitous in the not-so-distant future."
A special edition of the KNX Business Hour with Frank Mottek at 1:00pm will delve into the financial impact of identity theft and how to protect your business from a cyber-attack.
Podcasts and companion stories for "Stolen Lives" will be posted at www.cbsLA.com/privacy and listeners can participate on social media using #KNXprivacy.
"Stolen Lives" is the latest comprehensive series on high-profile topics presented by KNX, Southern California's only all-news station. Previous specials looked at the Affordable Care Act, Southern California's traffic nightmare, California's severe drought and emergency preparedness.