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The results of the Brexit vote implicates more than meets the eye. Without the EU's authority, many laws governing online services, Internet privacy, and more need to be rewritten. The kicker? New Prime Minister Theresa Ma
The results of the Brexit vote implicates more than meets the eye. Without the EU's authority, many laws governing online services, Internet privacy, and more need to be rewritten. The kicker? New Prime Minister Theresa Ma
Josh sits down with David Christopher, Communications Manager at Open Media Canada. David and Josh compare the former and current Canadian government’s policies when addressed with concerns over privacy legislation, examin
Josh sits down with David Christopher, Communications Manager at Open Media Canada. David and Josh compare the former and current Canadian government’s policies when addressed with concerns over privacy legislation, examin
Josh sits down with Jadzia Butler, Privacy Surveillance & Security Fellow for CDT. Jadzia and Josh delve into the the balance between government security, the needs of corporations and individual rights.
Josh sits down with Jadzia Butler, Privacy Surveillance & Security Fellow for CDT. Jadzia and Josh delve into the the balance between government security, the needs of corporations and individual rights.
In the twelfth edition of the Secure Sessions podcast, Josh and our interviewee, Jim Killock, got into the thick of state-sponsored surveillance. Comparing the stark contrast between the US and UK in permitted Internet acc
In the twelfth edition of the Secure Sessions podcast, Josh and our interviewee, Jim Killock, got into the thick of state-sponsored surveillance. Comparing the stark contrast between the US and UK in permitted Internet acc
As much as we talk about Federal government spying, rarely does the conversation trickle down to the local level in the same way that surveillance tools and trends do. Some of the largest cities in the US — Chicago, New Yo
As much as we talk about Federal government spying, rarely does the conversation trickle down to the local level in the same way that surveillance tools and trends do. Some of the largest cities in the US — Chicago, New Yo
Government surveillance, while providing a form of security, allows the opportunity for those who protect us to behave badly. But at what point does surveillance for the “greater good” turn questionable? Josh sits with Rus
Government surveillance, while providing a form of security, allows the opportunity for those who protect us to behave badly. But at what point does surveillance for the “greater good” turn questionable? Josh sits with Rus
Josh sits down with Jeff Gamet, Managing Editor for the Mac Observer. Jeff and Josh delve into Wi-Fi security with the Internet of Things (IoT), Apple’s difficulties in China, and security predictions for the impending iOS
On this edition of Secure Sessions, Josh chats with Priya Anand, reporter for MarketWatch and BuzzFeed, covering tech, cyber, and fraud issues. Priya and Josh dive right into the security in the booming ‘Internet of Things
Josh sits down with Jose Pagliery, Cybersecurity Reporter for CNN. Jose and Josh delve into the constant friction between convenience and security, discuss Bitcoin and the future of digital currency, and the legal jurisdic
This week on Secure Sessions, Josh speaks with Jenna McLaughlin, Reporter for The Intercept. Jenna and Josh shared the secret powers of government branches to monitor internet activity, weighed in on the gap between legisl
Seung Lee, Tech Reporter for Newsweek speaks to Josh about the future of encryption legislation, the relationship between the military and Silicon Valley in the face of the Pentagon's DIUX startup, and the power of com
Last week, Josh had the chance to speak with Grant Gross, the Senior Editor at IDG News, for Secure Sessions. Gross, whose contributions regularly appear in publications such as PCWorld and CIO, has been closely follow
Bill Frezza, freelance contributor to many business and technology publications, and host of the RealClear Radio Hour speaks to Josh about mass surveillance and technology legislation.Additional discussion point
Josh from IPVanish speaks to Kate Knibbs, Staff Writer for Gizmodo.Discussion points include: the ongoing encryption battle between the U.S. Department of Justice and Silicon Valley, Apple vs. FBI verdict in C
Josh from IPVanish speaks to Katie Benner, Journalist for The New York Times. Discussion points include: the current state of the encryption battle between Apple and the FBI, the fallout from the dropped Califor
Josh from IPVanish speaks to Nathan White and Drew Mitnick from Access Now at the annual RightsCon in Silicon ValleyDiscussion points include: how Access Now was founded, examples of global technology issues tha
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