Is Heartbleed a harbinger of things to come?
New York Times technology writer Farhad Manjoo warns that as the web grows, it grows less secure.


Guest host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with New York Times technology writer, Farhad Manjoo, who believes that the Heartbleed bug is a warning that the personal information we store on phones, tablets and computers is increasingly at risk.
- New York Times: Users' Stark Reminder: As Web Grows, It Grows Less Secure
- CBC News: Heartbleed web security bug: What you need to know
Manjoo warns that in the absence of a safety culture, where users prefer convenience to security, the dangers only stand to grow in the years ahead. So: what are we risking? And what can we do about it?