Video: Millennial Stereotypes, Bank Hacks & Drone Deliveries

This Week In 60 Seconds looks at unfair perceptions of Millennial Generation workers, billion-dollar bank heists, and why we want drones to make deliveries.

Andrew Conry Murray, Director of Content & Community, Interop

February 20, 2015

1 Min Read

Our weekly video wrap-up delves into a study from IBM that pokes holes in perceptions of Millennials as entitled selfie-snappers. The report says that Millennials have more in common with Gen-X and Baby Boomers than you might think. We also analyze reports of a massive hacker ring that stole a reported $1 billion from banks around the world. Last but not least, we look at consumer attitudes toward drones: A new report says we're ready for drone deliveries -- even if the FAA isn't.

You can find links to the full stories below. And don’t forget to answer our question of the week: Are you ready for drones to deliver goods to your door? Let us know in the comments section.

IBM: Stereotypes Of Millennials Are Wrong

Cyberciminals Target Bank Employees, Steal $1 Billion From Financial Institutions Worldwide

Drone Study Shows Consumers Are Ready

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About the Author(s)

Andrew Conry Murray

Director of Content & Community, Interop

Drew is formerly editor of Network Computing and currently director of content and community for Interop.

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