Robert Vamosi wants us to think about how systems we rely on for creating business value may have downsides in his book “When Gadgets Betray Us.” Imagine yourself sitting in a coffee shop, your Apple iPhone next to your vanilla latte, briefcase slouched against the table, logged in to the free wireless network. If this was a typical look at digital risk, you might guess that your phone and laptop were your biggest concerns.

That’s not the point of this book. Instead, the gadgets you should be thinking about are your car’s remote notification systems, the parking meter you used, and the ID tag your records management staff placed on that file in your briefcase. What are the systems around us doing with information we, or our gadgets, provide them? Vamosi looks at our reliance on technologies and paints a thought-provoking picture about those interactions.

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