Last week was one of those special, momentous times in a young company’s history. It was when we had THE magical moment—that confluence of events when strangers saw our technology for the first time and stood watching it, mesmerized.

 

It was when we had people beg us to deploy it with their employer, the US Defense Department, because it could, quite literally, help save lives.

 

 

One Sunday night a few months ago, I burst out laughing as I watched an astonished news reporter valiantly try to drive her hacked car with windshield wiper fluid flying, horn blaring, and brakes failing.

 

And then suddenly I stopped.

 

I stopped because I realized people don’t understand how easy it is to perpetrate hacks like this in today’s era of hyperconnectivity.

 

Sony was hacked. It’s all over the news and people are throwing around words that alternatively label it CyberWarfare; CyberTerrorism or CyberEspionage. Yesterday morning I heard that President Obama pronounced it was none of these. Instead, he’s decided it was CyberVandalism.

 

While I normally don’t quibble about words (I’m an engineer, not an English major), this is one instance when I think it’s important to debate the difference: calling this sort of state-sponsored action a form...

 

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