August 9, 2021 – What everyone once deemed to be private information, may not be as private as once believed. Data is ubiquitous – it is everywhere, but at the same time, people want their data to remain private. In the law, there is an expectation of privacy when a…
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March 3, 2021 – In my interview with Dr. Michael Jensen, Senior Researcher at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland, there is much to be dismayed about. Jensen and his team analyze raw data to create ‘Empirical Assessment…
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Election Security: Securing the Vote While Securing the System
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November 15, 2020 – The United States Elections have been deemed “safe” and “secure” by Trump’s own Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in addition to non-partisan organization VerifiedVoting.org. Yet, despite their findings, Trump continues his bellicose pronouncements that the election was “rigged”…
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July 7, 2016 – My recent interview with International Cybersecurity Expert & Cryptographer, Bruce Schneier unlocked many questions that many Americans are asking. Is my data secure? Who’s watching? Is there really free speech? Well, after discussing these very issues with Bruce Schneier, the answer is–it depends. In today’s modern…
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Discussion on the new report issued by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University on the issue of “Going Dark,” and the role of law enforcement and privacy rights under scrutiny in the Apple iPhone Encryption litigation and its progeny in the Federal Courts. This is one program for those interested in law enforcement, cryptography and personal privacy rights won’t want to miss!
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