6 lessons 'Ghost in the Shell' can teach you about cybersecurity
The original Ghost in the Shell (GitS) movie was practically compulsory material in the hacker subculture of the late 90s, early 2000s. The original touched on themes that all geeks can appreciate, including robotics, sentient AI, human augmentation, active ("thermal-optic") camouflage, transferring human consciousness to a machine, and more. The main protagonist was a hacker called the Puppet Master, and the idea of hacking technically augmented humans was ahead its time (the Internet of Things wasn't even a "thing" then). This is probably why GitS imagery and themes have been iconic in hacker culture (like this GitS-ish t-shirt). As a fan of the complete Ghost in the Shell franchise (manga, TV shows, sequels), I was excited for the live-action remake of the movie, despite my wariness for "reboots" in general.
Apr-17-2017, 19:00:05 GMT
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