Aside from that horrendous but conceivable possibility, there's also the fact that the Ransomware interfered with some of FedEx's operations, showing how a single virus can offset elements of global commerce. In today's increasingly globalized world, information-technology systems are playing a more important role than ever in running operations behind the scenes, and if they're disrupted by these sorts of attacks, then there's no telling how this could hit business on both ends of the chain and in turn negatively impact on the national, regional, or even the global economy depending on the circumstances. Along a similar tangent, cyber weapons could be disastrous for so-called "cashless societies" such as Sweden, India, and others which are phasing out hard currency and transitioning to digital payments, and it's unknown what scale of devastation they could wreak if they ever succeeded in indefinitely shutting down a country's payment system.
To discuss this in more detail we are joined by Matthew Hickey, сo-founder of My Hacker House and Julio Cesar Fort, co-founder of the cybersecurity consultancy firm Blaze Information Security.
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