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The Sunday Show
The Cambridge Analytica Scandal, Five Years Later: Part 2

The Sunday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 61:21


This is Part 2 of two episodes looking back on the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which arguably kicked off five years ago when the New York Times and the Guardian published articles on March 17, 2018. The Times headline was “How Trump Consultants Exploited the Data of Millions,” while the Guardian went with “Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach.”That number, and the scale of the scandal, would only grow in the weeks and months ahead. It served as a major catalyzing moment for privacy concerns in the social media age. In these two episodes we'll look back on what has happened since, the extent to which perceptions of what happened have changed or been challenged, and what unresolved questions that emerged from the scandal mean for the future.In this second episode, we'll hear a panel discussion hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center that I helped moderate at the end of March. The panel featured Katie Harbath, a former Facebook executive who is now a Fellow in the Digital Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center; Alex Lundry, Co-Founder, Tunnl, Deep Root Analytics; and Matthew Rosenberg, a Washington-based Correspondent for the New York Times and one of the individuals on the byline of that first story on Cambridge Analytica.

The Business of Politics Show
Startup Lessons From A 3X Political Entrepreneur – Sara Fagen (Tunnl)

The Business of Politics Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 27:48 Very Popular


Our guest today is Sara Fagen, Founder & CEO of Tunnl, a data intelligence company powering brand, purpose-driven, and issue advocacy efforts. Sara is also the cofounder of Resonate and Deep Root Analytics. She was Deputy Assistant to the President & Director of Political Affairs for President George W. Bush and served as Senior Strategist for Bush-Cheney 04. In today's conversation, we discuss her journey to entrepreneurship, the evolving roll of data, and advice for balancing multiple projects at once. The Business of Politics Show, hosted by Eric Wilson, is a production of Startup Caucus, an investment fund and incubator for Republican campaign technology.Visit StartupCaucus.com to learn more.

Public Interest Podcast
Aligning Values and Crafting Narratives; Big Data & Polling

Public Interest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017


This is the one hundred and sixtieth episode of Public Interest Podcast with Brent McGoldrick, CEO of Deep Root Analytics, former Managing Director at FTI Consulting, former Director of Advertising... Good hearts make the world a better place

Zeal #Interestings Podcast
Data Firm Leaks 200 Million Voter Identities

Zeal #Interestings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 12:44


On todays episode we discuss UpGuards recent exposure of a massive vulnerability in Deep Root's server with sensitive voter information also, the topic of software developers responsibility in protecting their users information. “It's a big responsibility to make sure that when you're building software, you're protecting your users as best as you possibly can ” - Trever Yarrish, Co-Founder at Zeal Article Featured: http://gizmodo.com/gop-data-firm-accidentally-leaks-personal-details-of-ne-1796211612 Leave a review and get stickers! 1. Go to our page on ITunes and leave a review 2. Take a screenshot of your review and email it to podcast@codingzeal.com 3. If you're one of the first 100 people, we'll get your mailing address and send you your stickers! Brought to you by Zeal

Chiens de garde
#52 - Crash Override et Hydro-Québec, fuite massive de données d'électeurs aux USA et le projet de loi C-59 en marge d'un nouveau rapport du CST

Chiens de garde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 34:36


The World's Fastest-Growing Sports Media Podcast with @SportsTVRatings
Episode 1, Bill Gorman, TV by the Numbers co-founder, former @TheCancelBear and current @TVGrimReaper

The World's Fastest-Growing Sports Media Podcast with @SportsTVRatings

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 40:10


For my first podcast I interview my friend and fellow TVBTN co-founder Bill Gorman about the Renew/Cancel Index for broadcast network scripted shows and his experiences as the Webby Award-winning @TheCancelBear on Twitter and  now as @TVGrimReaper on Twitter. Somewhere in there we spend some time talking about ESPN. After the interview, I take some shots at Clay Travis, Jason Whitlock and Deep Root Analytics for being irresponsible with numbers....

RealClearPodcasts
In The Arena - Episode 5: Iowa

RealClearPodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 46:20


In this episode, national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns talked with Iowa GOP chairman Jeff Kaufmann and Norm Sterzenbach, a Des Moines-based Democratic strategist, about the battleground state of Iowa. Polling analyst David Byler chatted with David Seawright of Deep Root Analytics about how campaigns are using new tools to engage voters. And RealClearPolitics co-founder Tom Bevan got debate insights from Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump surrogates in the spin room at Hofstra University.

Political Wire Conversations

It’s time to review what may become the most important words in the 2014 Midterm and 2016 Presidential campaigns. These words are not immigration or gun control or employment. They’re neither liberal or conservative The most important words just may be microtargeting. Data mining. Analytics. That’s because the science of campaigning is hitting an all new level. Not only can politicians and campaigns target you through direct mail and online – through websites, social media, blogs and more. They are now combining data about what you buy, wear and read with television – yes, what you watch. And not just which channel, but which show: Every click you make. And while big brother can’t connect all of this data down to you personally – at least not as far as we know – the science of campaigning is innovating at record speed. What does this mean for the future of campaigns and voter turnout? How exactly will politicians deliver the right messages to the right voters at the right time? And while it’s all surely fascinating, is it good?   Alex Lundry is one of the political world’s foremost campaign scientists. He served as Director of Data Science for Mitt Romney in the 2012 campaign. He is now co-founder of Deep Root Analytics and Chief Data Scientist at Target Point Consulting, helping define the vanguard and intersection of political and technical development…