Cyberwar

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  • TV-14
  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.7  (338)

Cyberwar, a show produced by Vice Media in collaboration with Canadian public broadcaster CBC, is a series that delves into the dark and murky world of cyber espionage, cyber terrorism, and cyber warfare. Spanning two seasons, the show is hosted by Canadian journalist Ben Makuch and features experts such as cybersecurity analyst Brian Krebs and former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, who provide insights into the various strategies and tactics employed by state and non-state actors in the cyber realm. The show provides an in-depth analysis of the emerging threats to national security posed by cyberwarfare, as it examines the techniques used by hackers, malware coders, and other bad actors who pose serious threats to the integrity of computer networks, servers, and other digital infrastructure. The show provides a detailed account of the hacking tools and techniques that are used by state-sponsored hackers and other cyber criminals, who can target individuals and organizations both within and outside the country. Season one of the show focuses on the hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in the United States before the 2016 presidential election. The show explores the ways in which Russian state-sponsored hackers were able to penetrate the DNC's network and access a vast trove of sensitive and confidential information. Using forensic evidence and interviews with experts, the show provides an in-depth analysis of the techniques used by these hackers and the motivations behind the hack. The series also sheds light on the extent of cyber espionage, which is being carried out by state and non-state actors across the world. The show reveals how intelligence agencies and cyber criminals are using a range of tactics to gather intelligence on unsuspecting individuals and organizations, and how they are using this information to launch more sophisticated attacks. Season two of the show expands on the themes presented in the first season, focusing on the ongoing cyber assaults that are being launched by various state and non-state actors. The show explores the motivations behind these attacks, as well as the tools and techniques used to carry them out. The show provides insights into the global competition that is taking place between the major powers, as various countries engage in cyber espionage as a means of gaining an advantage over their rivals. One of the themes developed in the second season of the show is the use of ransomware by cyber criminals. The show delves into the underground world of ransomware, where criminals are using sophisticated malware to encrypt the data of unsuspecting victims, demanding payments in exchange for the decryption keys. The show explores the effects of the attack on individuals, organizations, and institutions that have been targeted by ransomware attacks, bringing to light the real-world consequences of these attacks. The show also examines the developing field of cyberwarfare, exploring the highly sophisticated weapons that are being developed by military agencies across the world. The show provides an in-depth exploration of the types of weapons and tactics being used, as well as discussions about the ethical considerations of engaging in such activities. Overall, Cyberwar is an unmissable series for anyone who is interested in the increasingly important topic of cybersecurity. From the tactics used by hackers to the weapons being developed by military agencies, the show provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the cyber world that is both informative and engaging, helping viewers to understand the importance of cybersecurity in our increasingly digital world.

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Mexico's War on Watchdogs
8. Mexico's War on Watchdogs
November 21, 2017
The government of Mexico buys hacking tools in its fight against cartels, but spyware on the phones of journalists exposes government corruption.
Cyber Kill Lists
7. Cyber Kill Lists
November 14, 2017
America builds a global killing machine, using data to identify and take out suspected terrorists. Ben heads to Pakistan to see how the CIA and NSA put together the kill list.
The US & WikiLeaks
6. The US & WikiLeaks
November 7, 2017
The world's most powerful government vs. the internet's most influential whistleblower site. Is America's war on Wikileaks an attack on journalism and free speech?
The Internet of Things Apocalypse
5. The Internet of Things Apocalypse
October 31, 2017
5 million new gadgets are connected to the net daily. Each one on your network is a potential doorway for hackers. Are the new smart devices worth the risk?
Activists vs. The Surveillance State
4. Activists vs. The Surveillance State
October 24, 2017
Intelligence agencies partner with companies to spy on American citizens. But a few brave activists are risking it all to fight this growing cyber-surveillance industrial complex.
Putin Trumps America
3. Putin Trumps America
October 17, 2017
NATO troops amass along Russia's borders as U.S. officials grapple with Putin's election meddling. How will a battle that started in cyberspace play out on the ground?
Who Hacked the DNC
2. Who Hacked the DNC
October 10, 2017
We know Russia hacked the DNC. Ben Makuch finds the hackers who pulled it off
The Great Meme War
1. The Great Meme War
October 3, 2017
Ben Makuch shows how memes are the Alt-Right's most powerful weapon in America's online culture war – reshaping the political and ideological landscape.
Description

Cyberwar, a show produced by Vice Media in collaboration with Canadian public broadcaster CBC, is a series that delves into the dark and murky world of cyber espionage, cyber terrorism, and cyber warfare. Spanning two seasons, the show is hosted by Canadian journalist Ben Makuch and features experts such as cybersecurity analyst Brian Krebs and former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, who provide insights into the various strategies and tactics employed by state and non-state actors in the cyber realm.

The show provides an in-depth analysis of the emerging threats to national security posed by cyberwarfare, as it examines the techniques used by hackers, malware coders, and other bad actors who pose serious threats to the integrity of computer networks, servers, and other digital infrastructure. The show provides a detailed account of the hacking tools and techniques that are used by state-sponsored hackers and other cyber criminals, who can target individuals and organizations both within and outside the country.

Season one of the show focuses on the hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in the United States before the 2016 presidential election. The show explores the ways in which Russian state-sponsored hackers were able to penetrate the DNC's network and access a vast trove of sensitive and confidential information. Using forensic evidence and interviews with experts, the show provides an in-depth analysis of the techniques used by these hackers and the motivations behind the hack.

The series also sheds light on the extent of cyber espionage, which is being carried out by state and non-state actors across the world. The show reveals how intelligence agencies and cyber criminals are using a range of tactics to gather intelligence on unsuspecting individuals and organizations, and how they are using this information to launch more sophisticated attacks.

Season two of the show expands on the themes presented in the first season, focusing on the ongoing cyber assaults that are being launched by various state and non-state actors. The show explores the motivations behind these attacks, as well as the tools and techniques used to carry them out. The show provides insights into the global competition that is taking place between the major powers, as various countries engage in cyber espionage as a means of gaining an advantage over their rivals.

One of the themes developed in the second season of the show is the use of ransomware by cyber criminals. The show delves into the underground world of ransomware, where criminals are using sophisticated malware to encrypt the data of unsuspecting victims, demanding payments in exchange for the decryption keys. The show explores the effects of the attack on individuals, organizations, and institutions that have been targeted by ransomware attacks, bringing to light the real-world consequences of these attacks.

The show also examines the developing field of cyberwarfare, exploring the highly sophisticated weapons that are being developed by military agencies across the world. The show provides an in-depth exploration of the types of weapons and tactics being used, as well as discussions about the ethical considerations of engaging in such activities.

Overall, Cyberwar is an unmissable series for anyone who is interested in the increasingly important topic of cybersecurity. From the tactics used by hackers to the weapons being developed by military agencies, the show provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of the cyber world that is both informative and engaging, helping viewers to understand the importance of cybersecurity in our increasingly digital world.

Cyberwar is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (25 episodes). The series first aired on July 5, 2016.

Where to Watch Cyberwar

Cyberwar is available for streaming on the Viceland website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cyberwar on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 5, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (338)