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Latest podcast episodes about aspen digital

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Bringing the Cyber Tea to RSA 2025

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 29:52


On this special episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea, Ann brings listeners inside the 2025 RSA Conference to explore the intersection of AI, quantum computing and cyber resiliency with two visionary experts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Vinod Vaikuntanathan and Dr. Sasha O'Connell from The Aspen Institute. Vinod shares how quantum computing poses a serious threat to current encryption methods and explains the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography, while Sasha shares her non-technical path into cybersecurity, her work leading Aspen Digital's global policy efforts and the launch of the new public campaign aimed at making cybersecurity accessible and actionable for everyone.     Resources:   View Sasha O'Connell on LinkedIn   View Vinod Vaikuntanathan on LinkedIn           View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn       Related Microsoft Podcasts:   Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast   The BlueHat Podcast    Uncovering Hidden Risks           Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts      Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.    

Brexitcast
Do Facts Meta on Facebook?

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 33:29


Today, we look at why Meta is bringing to an end the use of independent fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram - and replacing them with ‘community notes'. In a video posted online Mark Zuckerberg said third-party moderators were "too politically biased" and it was "time to get back to our roots around free expression". Adam is joined by Vivian Schiller, vice president and executive director of Aspen Digital, and former head of news at Twitter.And, as Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to launch a UK-wide investigation into grooming gangs, Adam speaks to Tom Symonds, the BBC's political correspondent, and Alison Holt, the BBC's social affairs editor, about what was learnt from past inquiries into child sexual abuse. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Jack Maclaren with Anna Harris and Teodora Agarici. The technical producer was Ricardo McCarthy. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Can We Use the Past to Guide an AI Future?

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 51:49


New technologies have always led to changes in society, though not always as quickly or drastically as people feared. Could artificial intelligence be different? Instead of letting a new AI reality unfold amid helpless hand-wringing, what if we tried to learn from the past? In this talk recorded at the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival, a panel of thoughtful technology experts from various perspectives meet to discuss what might happen in a future AI-infused world. They explore the possibilities between immediate havoc and the eventual end of humanity, and suggest actions we can take to get the outcome we want. UK historian, writer and TV presenter David Olusoga joins UK government technology advisor Karen McLuskie and tech philanthropist Vilas Dhar of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. The executive director of Aspen Digital at the Aspen Institute, Vivian Schiller, moderates the conversation. aspenideas.org

POLITICO Dispatch
Tonight's election returns will be a tech spectacle

POLITICO Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 14:56


There will be many races to watch as election results pour in tonight. That includes the competition among news outlets to one-up each other with splashy new technology. After all, it's an Election Night tradition. POLITICO Tech host Steven Overly chats with CNN senior product director Manav Tanneeru about the network's “Magic Wall” app, and then Aspen Digital executive director Vivian Schiller explains why journalists should keep it simple. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aspen UK
The Future of Trust in Democracy

Aspen UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 84:51


Just two weeks before the people of the United States take to the polling stations to vote for their new President, Aspen UK convened an event at the United States Embassy in London to discuss the future of trust in democracy. The expert panel reflects on the recent elections in the UK and globally and look ahead to the critical United States Presidential election. They discuss the role of democracy in today's society, the nature of the threats it faces and what it will take to increase trust in the democratic values shared by the United Kingdom and United States.In this extraordinary year of more than 60 elections around the world the event assessed the extent that disinformation, misinformation and societal polarisation are affecting trust in democracy.  Our discussion highlights where democracies have proved resilient against a backdrop of economic hardship and global uncertainty and the areas where there is work to be done. The discussion is be moderated by Gordon Corera, the BBC's Security Correspondent. The  expert panellists are Polly Curtis (Chief Executive, Demos), Sunder Katwala (Director, British Future), Vivian Schiller (Executive Director, Aspen Digital) and Tim Squirrell (Director of Communications, Institute of Strategic Dialogue). Support the show

Aspen Ideas to Go
The First AI Elections

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 48:12


Almost anyone with a computer can figure out how to make a deepfake photo, video or audio. With a contentious and vitally important election around the corner in the United States, what can we do to prepare for convincing misinformation aimed at voters? Experts around the country and the world have been preparing for this issue, and many have already gone through their own recent elections. At the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival, public and private sector officials met for a discussion on how to inoculate voters against bogus content and combat bad actors intent on disrupting democratic processes. Audrey Tang is Taiwan's first Digital Minister, and led a successful effort to safeguard the country's January elections. Michigan's Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, has been through the past two election cycles and received national recognition for her special attention to tech interference. And Ginny Badanes manages Microsoft's Democracy Forward program, focused on addressing global challenges to democracy. The Vice President and Executive Director of Aspen Digital, Vivian Schiller, moderates the conversation. aspenideas.org

The Explanation
The Media Show: How podcasts took over the world

The Explanation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 22:58


In the space of 20 years, podcasting has gone from hobby to big business. What's the secret of success for the best in the industry? Also on the show, why there's trouble at the top of The Washington Post, and new research that shows more and more people are avoiding the news. Presenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Guests: Lewis Goodall, Co-host, The News Agents; Tony Pastor, Co-Founder, Goalhanger Podcasts; Nick Hilton, Co-founder, Podot; Vivian Schiller, Executive Director, Aspen Digital

The Lawfare Podcast
Information Ecology and 19th-Century Naturalism at Verify 2024

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 44:19


Hosted by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Cyber Initiative and Aspen Digital, Verify 2024 brings together journalists and cyber and tech policy experts to discuss critical issues in cybersecurity. For this live recording of the Lawfare Podcast, Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down at Verify 2024 to talk about information ecology and 19th-century naturalism with Alicia Wanless, the Director of the Partnership for Countering Influence Operations at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Chinmayi Sharma, an Associate Professor at Fordham Law School.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Media Show
Return of The Traitors

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 29:00


The Traitors is a format based on the Dutch series De Verraders and it's now popular all over the world. We talk to Mike Cotton, a reality TV expert who has also worked on Gogglebox, Naked Attraction, The Only Way is Essex and Undercover Boss, about what makes reality TV work.And we explore the wider implications of The New York Times' legal action against artificial intelligence company OpenAI and Microsoft. The New York Times claims its copyright has been infringed because these companies use millions of its articles to train their AI models. Plus, we explore the idea of the media gatekeeper with Neil Maggs whose new documentary A Spokesperson Said explores their role for Radio 4. Guests: Mike Cotton, Deputy Creative Director, Studio Lambert; Claire Atkinson, founder, The Media Mix; Siobhan Synnot, TV critic; Vivian Schiller, Executive Director, Aspen Digital; Neil Maggs, journalist.Producer: Simon RichardsonPresenter: Ros Atkins

The Lawfare Podcast
Cybersecurity and AI

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 64:37


Hosted by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Cyber Initiative and Aspen Digital, Verify 2023 brings together journalists and cyber and tech policy experts to discuss critical issues in cybersecurity. For this live recording of the Lawfare Podcast, Benjamin Wittes sat down at Verify 2023 with Alex Stamos of the Stanford Internet Observatory; Nicole Perlroth, formerly of the New York Times and the author of a recent book on zero days; and Dave Willner, the Head of Trust & Safety at OpenAI, the company that produces ChatGPT. They talked about cybersecurity and AI, the threats to AI algorithms, the threats from AI algorithms, and the threats from humans misusing large language models. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

To Di For Daily
Media Attorney Matt Bilinsky on the Duke of Disinformation and the Aspen Digital drama - royal family

To Di For Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 38:13


Please subscribe! ToDiForDaily.com's Kinsey Schofield talks to media attorney and host of The Prevailing Narrative podcast, Matt Bilinsky, about the recent Twitter Files drop that includes Prince Harry. The two discuss why major media outlets are ignoring the story, if Harry is qualified for such a position, and what is next for the Duke and Duchess of Disinformation. BONUS: Highlights of Matt's chat with Cristo Foufas where he discusses Meghan before Harry. Visit ToDiForDaily.com for additional information. Kinsey Schofield is a Los Angeles-based royals expert and the host of the To Di For Daily podcast. The To Di For Daily podcast cover art was designed by famed pop artist, Analy Diego. You can now listen to these interviews wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Search To Di For Daily or Kinsey Schofield. Listen to The Prevailing Narrative with Matt Bilinsky wherever you stream your favorite podcasts too!

The Media Show
Covid's back in the news

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 27:38


The Daily Telegraph has got hold of thousands of WhatsApp messages sent by Matt Hancock when he was Health secretary during the pandemic. Meanwhile, the FBI has said it believes the most likely explanation for the origin of the pandemic is a lab leak in China. Both stories provide big questions for the business of journalism; what are the ethics of working with leaked private correspondence, and were some journalists too quick to dismiss the 'lab leak theory' when it first emerged? Guests: Heather Brooke, freedom of information campaigner; Vivian Schiller, executive director of Aspen Digital; Paul Nuki, senior editor, Global Health Security and Campaigns at The Telegraph; Tim Caulfield, professor of health law and science policy at the University of Alberta; Pippa Allen-Kinros, Full Fact, and Erik Wemple, Washington Post columnist Presenter: Ros Atkins Producer: Helen Fitzhenry

Aspen Ideas to Go
Hacked! Medical Devices at Risk

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 49:53


Cybersecurity gaps in the technological systems that run our lives are becoming more and more apparent. Hardly a day goes by that we don't hear about another major institution hit with an attack. Many hospitals and healthcare organizations have suffered interruptions of service because of cyber hacks and ransomware, and the consequences for patients can literally be life or death. But could these kinds of threats go even deeper? What happens when we implant internet-connected devices into our bodies, like pacemakers and defibrillators? Electrical engineer and professor Kevin Fu researches medical device cybersecurity, and uses threat modeling to game out and catch every possible weak spot before the unthinkable happens to a patient. Jessica Wilkerson works on the regulation and enforcement side, developing policy at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safe and effective medical devices. Vivian Schiller, the executive director of Aspen Digital, moderates a conversation between the two about what it takes to ensure safety against increasingly sophisticated bad actors when the stakes couldn't be higher, and the exact methods and scenarios are unknown.

The New CCO
Truth in the Disinformation Age

The New CCO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 36:08


At a time when reality and satire are becoming increasingly indistinguishable, it is easy to see why disinformation can be so hard to detect. To dissect the various types of disinformation and identify the role business plays in helping tell the truth, we sat down with journalist Vivian Schiller, Executive Director of Aspen Digital, who is focused on the intersection of media and technology.

Encuentros Fundación Telefónica
Tech&Society: Vivian Schiller

Encuentros Fundación Telefónica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 71:51


412 visualizaciones Emitido en directo el 28 oct 2021 Uno de los principales problemas que conlleva el mal uso de las tecnologías son las fake news o desinformación. ¿Quién se aprovecha de este fenómeno? Acogemos en esta charla a Vivian Schiller, Directora Ejecutiva de Aspen Digital, en un encuentro con José María de Areilza, Secretario General de Aspen Institute España. #TechSociety Más información en: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-vivian-schiller/ Puedes verlo en español en youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaOPrL4TXd8 Un nuevo espacio para una nueva cultura: visita el Espacio Fundación Telefónica en pleno corazón de Madrid, en la calle Fuencarral 3. Visítanos y síguenos en: Web: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EspacioFTef Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/espaciofundaciontef Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/espacioftef/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CulturaSiglo21

Leave The Lights On
Joseph Naso And His List Of 10

Leave The Lights On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 24:05


It is April 13, 2010, when a probation officer goes to the home of Joseph Naso to perform a routine check. As the officer walks around the house he discovers questionable photos of women who looked unconscious, perhaps dead. Immediately sensing something is not right the officer orders a search of the house. What authorities would find in the home led to capturing a serial killer and uncovering a hit list of 10. For more visit lightsonpod.com and be sure to subscribe!Ash and Aspen Digital: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AshandAspenDigitalResources: wikipedia.org | kcra.com | abc7news.com | crimetravler.org | youtube.com

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ryan Merkley: Disinformation Post-Roe v. Wade

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 35:00


The discourse in the US is increasingly toxic and divisive. Disinformation, misinformation, and hate speech are rampant and we have few options to change it. The US has been entrenched in a deteriorating political and information environment for a long time now. The Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade instantly removed a right that 165 million Americans expected to have indefinitely. The discourse has always been divisive, but now it's reaching a point where people are unable to listen to one another or understand each other's perspectives. This means that there isn't any real discourse anymore, just fighting words that make people feel good about themselves but don't actually accomplish anything at all. Bio Ryan Merkley @ryanmerkley Ryan Merkley is Managing Director at Aspen Digital, focused on emerging technology, internet policy, and the information ecosystem. He is an accomplished executive working at the intersection of public good and technology for organizations like Wikimedia, Creative Commons, and Mozilla. Resources Commission on Information Disorder Final Report  

Big Technology Podcast
Why Elites Are Losing Trust — With Vivian Schiller

Big Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 55:55


Vivian Schiller is the executive director of Aspen Digital, former head of news at Twitter, and former CEO of NPR. She joins Big Technology Podcast for a discussion of why the public distrusts elites. This conversation takes place in Davos — as the World Economic Forum conducts its annual meeting — and dissects its controversial initiatives such as the "Great Reset." Stay tuned for the second half where we discuss the latest with big tech and Joe Biden's tech agenda.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Digital Surveillance and the Fight for Reproductive Rights

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 60:12


The reversal of Roe v. Wade would make it difficult or impossible for millions of people to obtain abortions, but would also open the doors to criminally prosecute people who seek or obtain an abortion. And in our technological age, that criminalization brings new, frightening opportunities for digital surveillance by law enforcement agencies or anti-abortion vigilantes. In this panel from Aspen Digital, “Digital Surveillance and the Fight for Reproductive Rights,” three experts in digital privacy and civil rights walk us through the risks and existing practices, and share what can be done: Wafa Ben-Hassine from the Omidyar Network, Tiffany Li from University of New Hampshire School of Law and Yale Law School's Information Society Project, and Cynthia Conti-Cook from the Ford Foundation. The panelists are also joined by U.S. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, a longtime advocate for digital privacy, and Vivian Schiller, the Executive Director of Aspen Digital, moderates. 

The Lawfare Podcast
Cybersecurity and Ukraine at Verify 2022

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 62:04


Hosted by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Cyber Initiative and Aspen Digital, Verify 2022 brings together journalists and cyber and tech policy experts to discuss critical issues in cybersecurity. On this live recording of the Lawfare Podcast, Benjamin Wittes sat down at Verify 2022 to talk about cybersecurity and Ukraine with a truly remarkable panel: Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, Megan Stifel of the Institute for Security and Technology, and Mieke Eoyang, currently the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Media Show
Elon Musk's Twitter takeover

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 27:50


Three major stories could change the way we get our news. The multi-million-dollar streaming service CNN+, once billed as the broadcaster's future, has shut down after less than a month. Over in Silicon Valley, Elon Musk has signed a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter. And the UK has seen the launch of a new broadcast channel in Talk TV. These three models – streaming, social media, and broadcast – offer competing alternatives for how we'll consume news-based content in the future, but which of them will win out? Guests: Claire Atkinson, Chief Media Correspondent, Insider; Vivian Schiller, Executive Director, Aspen Digital; Christopher Williams, Business Editor, The Telegraph; Lauren Hirsch, reporter, The New York Times. Producer: Dan Hardoon Presenter: Ros Atkins Studio engineer: Tim Heffer

Aspen Ideas to Go
The Russian Cyber Threats Facing Ukraine

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 43:07


Any organization, public or private, with any connection to Ukraine, should be exercising extreme technological vigilance, says cybersecurity expert Sandra Joyce, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Intelligence at Mandiant. In addition to the attacks on the ground, Russia could come at Ukraine virtually, with a wide range of targets and tactics and varying levels of sophistication. On February 18th, 2022, a few days before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Chris Krebs, the Senior Newmark Fellow in Cybersecurity Policy at Aspen Digital and former director of the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, interviewed Joyce and Dr. Herb Lin, Senior Research Scholar for Cyber Policy and Security at the Center for International Security and Cooperation, and the Hank J. Holland Fellow in Cyber Policy and Security at the Hoover Institution, both at Stanford University. The panelists explore the potential outcomes of cyber attacks, and discuss how the U.S. government's ability to detect and respond to such threats has evolved over the last few years.

92Y Talks
92Y's State of Democracy Summit 2022, Part 2

92Y Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 134:14


In this episode of 92Y Talks, listen to panel discussions featuring leading experts and public figures in civic life from our second annual State of Democracy Summit, part of 92Y's Newmark Civic Life Series and presented in collaboration with Aspen Digital and Craig Newmark Philanthropies. The Summit explores some of the most important questions facing the country right now, with a special focus on technology's impact on democracy and new approaches to civic engagement, journalism, politics, and policy. The conversations were streamed live on January 20, 2022.

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The TrustMakers
Fighting the Infodemic with Aspen Institute’s Vivian Schiller

The TrustMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 30:59


Vivian Schiller, Executive Director of Aspen Digital at the Aspen Institute and former President and CEO of National Public Radio, joins Edelman's Justin Blake to discuss the raging Infodemic, declining trust in media and what other institutions like business can do about it. Blake, Executive Director of the Edelman Trust Institute, and Schiller unpack findings … Continue reading "Fighting the Infodemic with Aspen Institute's Vivian Schiller"

92Y Talks
92Y's State of Democracy Summit 2022, Part 1

92Y Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 103:02


In this episode of 92Y Talks, listen to panel discussions featuring leading experts and public figures in civic life from our second annual State of Democracy Summit, part of 92Y's Newmark Civic Life Series and presented in collaboration with Aspen Digital and Craig Newmark Philanthropies. The Summit explores some of the most important questions facing the country right now, with a special focus on technology's impact on democracy and new approaches to civic engagement, journalism, politics, and policy. The conversations were streamed live on January 20, 2022.

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Aspen Ideas to Go
How Can Activism Repair Our Democracy?

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 29:01


The cornerstone of democracy is the principle that all citizens have the right and ability to participate in their own governance, either directly or via representation. While many Americans today may believe that we've lost sight of that inclusive ideal, Rashad Robinson, racial justice activist and the president of Color of Change, points out that for some, the system has never worked as well as it was supposed to. He wants us to come together and look ahead to build a new, more inclusive, more functional version of democracy than what we had before, and be honest about what that requires. In this panel from the State of Democracy Summit, co-presented by the 92nd Street Y and Aspen Digital, Robinson is interviewed by Vivian Schiller, the Executive Director of Aspen Digital.

The Sunday Show
Information Disorder and Who Profits From It

The Sunday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 67:51


Today, we've got two conversations about the problem of mis- and disinformation. In the first segment, Courtney Radsch, a Tech Policy Press contributor and board member, speaks with Vivian Schiller, Executive Director of Aspen Digital, a part of the Aspen Institute that just released the final report of the Commission on Information Disorder. And in the second segment, Justin Hendrix speaks with Karen Hao, senior AI editor at MIT Technology Review about her year reporting on how the business model of social media platforms incentivizes the deterioration of information ecosystems. 

Aspen Ideas to Go
Journalism's norms are changing. Here's why you should care.

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 59:33


Norms in newsrooms across the United States are being upended thanks to deep polarization, a racial reckoning, and the pandemic. Hallmark journalistic traits like neutrality and objectivity are being redefined. Eric Deggans, TV critic for NPR, says it's impossible to be objective, and journalists have long been advocates for the status quo. “We've seen newspapers apologize for how they covered the Civil Rights Movement because they marginalized civil rights advocates." Still, today's challenges are unique. Newsrooms are grappling with generational change, the Me Too movement, and journalists who became oppositional following President Trump's "enemy of the people" comments. Deggans speaks with Joanne Lipman, former editor in chief for USA Today, and Vivian Schiller, executive director of Aspen Digital.

Lawfare No Bull
Aspen Cyber Summit: Fireside Chat with Lisa Monaco

Lawfare No Bull

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 27:57


Produced and hosted by Aspen Digital, the 2021 Aspen Cyber Summit provides one of the most significant stages for discussions around cybersecurity policy, strategy, and operations. The theme of this year's Summit is systemic cyber risk, as leaders in government and industry attempt to understand and control the most dangerous sources of cyber risk that allow adversaries to inflict damage at a regional, national, or international scale. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Whose Job Is It to Protect Your Online Data?

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 56:00


When you tick a box on an online privacy notice, just how much personal information are you giving away? Is the tradeoff worthwhile? When it comes to data, the relationship between companies and consumers is uneven — customers are getting a raw deal because there's no limit on what a company can collect. Whose job is it to regulate this space and better protect consumers' data? Tom Wilson, CEO of Allstate, thinks the federal government should step in with a digital Bill of Rights that would increase transparency. Jen King, Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, believes one (among many) solutions is data trusts. They speak with Kristine Gloria, director of artificial intelligence for Aspen Digital, about large-scale solutions and what consumers can do today to better protect themselves online.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Why Big Social can't Coexist with Democracy

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 47:58


Technology has changed the way we think and interact with one another, and social media platforms are intentionally engineered to be addictive and manipulative. Those messages are in the documentary "The Social Dilemma," which was created by Jeff Orlowski's filmmaking company Exposure Labs. "Big social," says Orlowski, is transforming our information ecosystem. He tells Vivian Schiller, executive director of Aspen Digital, that an unregulated social media landscape cannot co-exist with a healthy, functioning democracy. Orlowski's team is also behind the climate change films "Chasing Ice" and "Chasing Coral."

Aspen Ideas to Go
9/11: The Hinge of History

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 49:06


Twenty years ago, terror attacks on September 11th took place in the United States over the course of a morning but the effects have been felt ever since — politically and psychologically. Journalist Garrett Graff says America lost its innocence that day and the attacks led to a series of consequential blunders by political leaders. The anger, hatred, and fear that emerged from 9/11 and the resulting War on Terror is to blame for the distrust and divisiveness that exists in America today. Graff and filmmaker Brian Knappenberger have devoted their careers to documenting 9/11 and its aftermath. Graff is the author of The Only Plane in the Sky and Knappenberger directed the Netflix docu-series "Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror." They speak with Vivian Schiller, executive director of Aspen Digital at the Aspen Institute.Garrett Graff's article in The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/09/after-911-everything-wrong-war-terror/620008/Trailer of "Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqgNFGkOjBE

Aspen Ideas to Go
How Can We Fix a Broken (and Dangerous) Internet?

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 34:15


Instead of coming together during the pandemic, many Americans have grown farther apart. People are increasingly living in different realities of news, politics, and information, which is putting public health, elections, and democracy at risk. False and misleading information online are partly to blame, says Vivian Schiller, director of Aspen Digital. "Much of this stems from malign actors, some who are driven by profit and others, like foreign intelligence services, strategically weaponize our existing divisions against us." She speaks with Chris Krebs, former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Department of Homeland Security, and Yasmin Green, director of research and development for Jigsaw, about the roots of our broken information ecosystem.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Battling the Increasing Threat of Ransomware

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 42:28


Ransomware attacks on Colonial Pipeline and top meat producer, JBS, have catapulted malware into the mainstream. Ransomware isn't a new threat but it's getting significantly worse, say cybersecurity experts. In recent years, thousands of schools, government agencies, healthcare providers, and small businesses have fallen prey to it. The malicious software that's designed to block access to computer systems represents a direct threat to national security, physical and digital infrastructure, and individual wellbeing. Chris Krebs, former director of the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Sean Joyce, former deputy director at the FBI, Kemba Walden, assistant general counsel in Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit, and Raj Samani, chief scientist at McAfee, speak with Nicole Perlroth, cybersecurity reporter at The New York Times about how to combat ransomware attacks.

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions
Nation-state Disinformation Threats with Graham Brookie

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 32:50


Graham Brookie is the director of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab. He spoke with Garrett Graff, the director for cyber initiatives for the Aspen Digital program on how tech innovation and disinformation are affecting the global stage. This session is part of a video series of expert briefings on mis and disinformation hosted by the Aspen Institute in tandem with our Commission on Information Disorder to help make sense of the various facets of the information crisis called Disinfo Discussions. They are designed as a resource for the commissioners and the broader public. To learn more about Aspen Digital's Commission on Information Disorder, visit www.AspenInfoCommission.org and follow us on Twitter and Facebook @AspenDigital.

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions
Disinformation, Technology & Polarization with Bruce Mehlman

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 42:26


Bruce Mehlman is the founder of the bipartisan government relations firm Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas. He previously held the post of Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy in the second Bush Administration and currently serves as Executive Director of the Technology CEO Council and Co-Chairman of the Internet Innovation Alliance. He spoke on the role technology plays in a polarized political landscape with Garrett Graff, the director for cyber initiatives for the Aspen Digital program. This session is part of a video series of expert briefings on mis and disinformation hosted by the Aspen Institute in tandem with our Commission on Information Disorder to help make sense of the various facets of the information crisis called Disinfo Discussions. They are designed as a resource for the commissioners and the broader public. To learn more about Aspen Digital's Commission on Information Disorder, visit www.AspenInfoCommission.org. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @AspenDigital.

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions
Europe, Russia and Disinformation with Molly McKew

Aspen Digital's Disinfo Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 42:08


Molly McKew is a writer and an expert who investigates the role of Russian disinformation campaigns in America and Europe. She writes the greatpower.us, a digital news platform that focuses on information warfare and propaganda, a topic she discussed with Garrett Graff, the director for cyber initiatives for the Aspen Digital program. This session is part of a video series of expert briefings on mis and disinformation hosted by the Aspen Institute in tandem with our Commission on Information Disorder to help make sense of the various facets of the information crisis called Disinfo Discussions. They are designed as a resource for the commissioners and the broader public. To learn more about Aspen Digital's Commission on Information Disorder, visit www.AspenInfoCommission.org. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @AspenDigital.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Why Good People get Caught Up In High Conflict

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 44:44


The type of conflict that's permeating America today is the intractable kind where normal rules of engagement don't apply. High conflict is the opposite of useful friction or healthy conflict. It's when discord distills into a good-versus-evil kind of feud — an us and a them. Sound familiar? In this time when everything is political, including aspects of the pandemic, everyday Americans are at each other's throats. How can we break free? In her book, High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out, Amanda Ripley examines how cases of high conflict across the globe share similar characteristics. She tells Garrett Graff, director for cyber initiatives for the Aspen Digital program at the Aspen Institute, about a mind-opening new way to think about conflict.

APM: Ideas from Aspen
Ideas from Aspen: Digital

APM: Ideas from Aspen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2010 53:00


A look at the trends and ideas shaping the digital world and the impact that digital media, digital technology, social networks, and games are having on our society.

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