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WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn

WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 8:08


Producer/Host: Jim Campbell We are starting to see the effects of our digital world on individual women now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade. Here are links to further investigate the issues mentioned in today’s program: These Companies Know When You’re Pregnant—And They’re Not Keeping It Secret, Gizmodo “Gizmodo identified 32 brokers selling data on 2.9 billion profiles of U.S. residents pegged as ‘actively pregnant’ or ‘shopping for maternity products.'” Google Maps Regularly Misleads People Searching for Abortion Clinics, Davey Alba and Jack Gillum, August 15, 2022, Bloomberg EXPLAINER: Online privacy in a post-Roe world, The Associated Press, August 10, 2022 In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer, Natasha Singer and Brian X. Chen, New York Times, Published July 13, 2022; Updated July 20, 2022 About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Notes From The Electronic Cottage | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn

Notes From The Electronic Cottage | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 8:08


Producer/Host: Jim Campbell We are starting to see the effects of our digital world on individual women now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade. Here are links to further investigate the issues mentioned in today’s program: These Companies Know When You’re Pregnant—And They’re Not Keeping It Secret, Gizmodo “Gizmodo identified 32 brokers selling data on 2.9 billion profiles of U.S. residents pegged as ‘actively pregnant’ or ‘shopping for maternity products.'” Google Maps Regularly Misleads People Searching for Abortion Clinics, Davey Alba and Jack Gillum, August 15, 2022, Bloomberg EXPLAINER: Online privacy in a post-Roe world, The Associated Press, August 10, 2022 In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer, Natasha Singer and Brian X. Chen, New York Times, Published July 13, 2022; Updated July 20, 2022 About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 8/18/22: Online Privacy After Roe v Wade Overturn first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

Brand & New
Cybersecurity & Privacy in the World of the Internet of Things

Brand & New

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 24:45


Internet of Things, wearables, smart houses, connected cars … We now hear about these technologies and their promising potential in our lives on a daily basis. However, most of us do not necessarily grasp the broad ecosystem they rely on, and the variety of issues they deal with from a legal perspective. Luke Dembosky and Jim Pastore, both partners at the multi-awarded law firm Debevoise & Plimpton in the U.S., explain in this episode how connected devices and more generally Internet of Things solutions increase cybersecurity and privacy threats. And they share with us legal and practical solutions. Debevoise & Plimpton's 700 lawyers work within integrated global practices in nine offices across three continents. Luke co-chairs the law firm’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice and is based in Washington, D.C., after years working on cyber issues mostly as a prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. Jim is a member of the firm’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice and Intellectual Property Litigation Group, based in New York; he also spent years in the U.S. Department of Justice, prosecuting cybercrimes. Every two weeks, on Tuesday, Brand & New gives the floor to inspiring individuals, with a 360-degree vision, to help brand owners, intellectual property lawyers, and marketing and finance professionals (and beyond!) stay curious and agile in an ever-evolving business environment. Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark AssociationHosted by Audrey DauvetContribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD BeatsFOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORGTo go further:About Jim Pastore (link to https://www.debevoise.com/jimpastore)About Luke Dembosky (link to https://www.debevoise.com/lukedembosky)About Debevoise & Plimpton (link to https://www.debevoise.com)Also of interest: - The New York Times: “Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret” (link to https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/12/10/business/location-data-privacy-apps.html)- The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School: Articles about IoT (link to https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/our-work/topics/internet-things)- MIT Sloan Management Review; Articles about IoT (link to https://sloanreview.mit.edu/tag/internet-of-things/)- INTA Daily News:Making Connections: IP and the IoT (link to https://www.inta.org/PDF%20Library/2019Daily/2019DailyNews_Day4.pdf- INTA Daily News: GDPR’s First Anniversary of Implementation and WHOIS: Where Are Brand Owners Now? (link to: https://www.inta.org/PDF%20Library/2019Daily/2019DailyNews_Day5.pdf)- INTA Internet Committee (link to: https://www.inta.org/Committees/Pages/InternetCommittee.aspx)

Parallel Passion
23: Sebastian Gräßl

Parallel Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 53:38


Show Notes Springfestival (https://springfestival.at/) Rails Girls (http://railsgirls.com) Dom im Berg (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/galleries/worlds-coolest-underground-attractions/dom-im-berg--graz--austria/) Moderat (https://moderat.fm/) Deadmau5 Studio Tour (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBiqFNNfudA) Kraftwerk (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk) Floor Drees (https://twitter.com/FloorDrees) ROSS conf (https://www.rossconf.io/) Rayta van Rijswijk (https://www.parallelpassion.com/9) Piotr Szotkowski (https://www.parallelpassion.com/14) EuRuKo 2019 (https://euruko2019.org/) Rails Girls Summer of Code (https://railsgirlssummerofcode.org/) Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them (https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/29/facebook-project-atlas/) Zuckerberg Plans to Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/25/technology/facebook-instagram-whatsapp-messenger.html) Spotify to acquire Gimlet and Anchor (https://investors.spotify.com/financials/press-release-details/2019/Spotify-Announces-Strategic-Acquisitions-to-Accelerate-Growth-in-Podcasting/default.aspx) Signal (https://signal.org/) Solid (https://solid.mit.edu/) diaspora* (https://diasporafoundation.org/) Mastodon (https://joinmastodon.org/) Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/12/10/business/location-data-privacy-apps.html) You (https://www.netflix.com/si/title/80211991) Recommendations The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0062457713/parpaspod-20) Time Well Spent (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf9ZhU7zF8s) The National (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_(band)) Sebastian Gräßl Twitter (https://twitter.com/bastilian) Instagram (https://instagram.com/bastilian) SoundCloud (https://soundcloud.com/bastilian) Personal Page (https://bastilian.me/) Parallel Passion Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/parpaspod) Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/parpaspod) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/parpaspod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/parpaspod) Credits James Owen (https://unsplash.com/@jhjowen) for the header photo Tina Tavčar (https://twitter.com/tinatavcar) for Parallel Passion logo Jan Jenko (https://twitter.com/JanJenko) for intro/outro music

Intego Mac Podcast
How Mobile Apps Track Your Location

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 31:43


New iPad Pros bend, but Apple says it's okay. Android's Face Unlock is much less secure than Apple's Face ID, and can be fooled with a 3D-printed head. And we look at a bank's password blunder. Then we look at how mobile apps track your location, and sell that data. Apple confirms some iPad Pros ship slightly bent, but says it’s normal (https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/19/18148957/apple-ipad-bend-pro-2018-shipping-manufacturing-confirmed) We Broke Into A Bunch Of Android Phones With A 3D-Printed Head (https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2018/12/13/we-broke-into-a-bunch-of-android-phones-with-a-3d-printed-head/) HSBC password issue (Twitter) (https://twitter.com/BradleyAllen512/status/1073544852363714561) iTunes Store Authentication Vulnerability (2011) Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/12/10/business/location-data-privacy-apps.html) Are iOS Apps Spying On Your Location? Intego Mac Podcast Episode 17 Get 50% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)

Tech Empire with Michael Kwet
Your Phone Is Tracking Your Location with The NY Times' Jennifer Valentino-DeVries

Tech Empire with Michael Kwet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 69:31


This episode welcomes Jennifer Valentino-DeVries to discuss how smartphone apps are tracking your precise physical location. The data collected is being used for targeted advertising, retail analytics, and financial investments. Your location information can reveal sensitive information, such as who you sleep with, your religious affiliation, or your daily habits. Jennifer Valentino-DeVries is a technology reporter for The New York Times. She is the lead author of a recent article, “Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret.” Jennifer has previously worked for The Wall Street Journal, the nonprofit investigative newsroom ProPublica, at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, at the Houston Chronicle and at the Associated Press in Thailand. You can follow her on Twitter at @jenvalentino.