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This week, we are joined by Joseph Jarnecki from RUSI, who is talking about their work on "What Next for the UK–Japan Cyber Partnership?" Ben takes a deep dive into the particulars of a cell phone search warrant and seizure. While Dave looks at a lawsuit challenging online surveillance. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Please take a moment to fill out an audience survey! Let us know how we are doing! Links to the stories: Left to Their Own Devices? A Conversation With Carrie Cohen The Global Surveillance Free-for-All in Mobile Ad Data Get the weekly Caveat Briefing delivered to your inbox. Like what you heard? Be sure to check out and subscribe to our Caveat Briefing, a weekly newsletter available exclusively to N2K Pro members on N2K CyberWire's website. N2K Pro members receive our Thursday wrap-up covering the latest in privacy, policy, and research news, including incidents, techniques, compliance, trends, and more. This week's Caveat Briefing covers how Chinese hackers allegedly targeted the phones of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and running mate Sen. JD Vance, along with other high-ranking U.S. officials, as part of a broad espionage campaign compromising multiple telecommunications providers. The FBI and CISA are investigating, with concerns over potential data leaks, including sensitive communications and location data, which highlights ongoing risks of foreign surveillance on U.S. infrastructure. Curious about the details? Head over to the Caveat Briefing for the full scoop and additional compelling stories. Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com. Hope to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katharine Hill is UK Director at Care for the Family. Prior to joining the organization in 2004, Katharine practiced in family law. Katharine leads Care for the Family's policy agenda, participating in Government Round Tables and in consultations on matters of family policy. She is currently an expert advisor to the Archbishops' Commission on Families and Households. Alongside this she continues to speak both nationally and internationally, and writes stand-out books on family life. She is a former board member for the International Commission on Couple and Family Relations, a trustee for The Relationships Academy and is a member of the Council of Reference for Time for Marriage. https://www.katharinehill.co.uk/ Left to Their Own Devices book https://www.careforthefamily.org.uk/ Season 4 concludes with this episode. Catch up on episodes this summer and look for new episodes in Season 5 in August.
Are smartphones really that smart or will dumb phones be the future? Do we stand a chance against the big tech dopamine factories or has the attention economy already won. This is a must listen if you're feeling overwhelmed by a future of screens and no self control. Katherine Hill from Care for the Family has been researching and writing on technology for the family for the past 8 years and is surprisingly positive about how we can have healthy relationships with tech. We also mentioned other episodes :Episode 8: Ever met a gaming addict? Let's talk to Max Rea... Episode 94: Will we do anything to be beautiful? Let's talk to plastic surgeon Bruce Richards...Katharine Hill - HomeWe'd really recommend Katherine's books:Left to Their Own Devices? - Muddy Pearl A Mind of their Own - Kilfinan PressFIND OUT MORE
We've all heard (or experienced) the horror stories around cyber bullying, the consequences of sexting, or kids accidentally blowing through thousands of dollars on a popular video game. And as dads, contemplating how (and when) to grant our kids access to certain types of technology can be overwhelming. But even beyond which social media accounts or how much screen time we allow, it's imperative that they understand privacy. It's a big, loaded word, and thankfully there are experts like Marc Groman who can help us understand the important benefits of protecting one's privacy... and the very real threats when we don't. Listen to the end for a hilarious Father's Day-themed quiz! [This is part 1 of a 2 part episode.]Episode 87 of Modern Dadhood kicks off with some shared stories between Marc and Adam about their kids' struggles with listening, and a great recommendation from Marc on how to entice your kids to be self-accountable. The conversation transitions to privacy and technology when Adam asks Marc about how he intends to address privacy protection when his twin five-year-olds are old enough to start really interacting with internet enabled devices. Spoiler alert: neither dad has a great plan!The guys welcome privacy professional Marc Groman into the conversation. Among many other privacy-related jobs, credentials, and accolades, Marc was the first chief privacy officer of the US Federal Trade Commission, and he served in the Obama administration as chair of the Federal Privacy Council and Senior Advisor for Privacy in the White House. Marc and his husband David Reitman have a 17 year old son who they no longer monitor on social media, and trust that he has a good understanding of privacy-related issues! The conversation covers a LOT of ground, including:• Kids' inability to perceive potential consequences of their actions• Why smartphones should not be called "phones" at all.• How social platforms stoke FOMO which is very harmful to kids• The question that's far more important than "what's the right amount of screen time?"• What you post is permanent• The vital importance of being familiar with the platforms and games your kids are using• And more!If you've made it this far, you're in for a treat: Marc has cooked up some Father's Day themed trivia!Subscribe to Modern Dadhood to be alerted when Part 2 of this episode drops on Friday 7/6.Links:Their Own Devices (Marc's phenomenal podcast)Marc @ Family Online Safety InstituteRed Vault AudioCaspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeStuffed Animal
We say it all the time; ‘what are we going to give our lives to that's more important than passing on the gospel to the next generation?' The only problem is, it's easier said than done, right!? In fact, one report found that just 50% of children growing up in Christian homes keep their faith as adults. That's terrifying! So how can we start curbing this trend? That's why we sat down from a chat with Gareth Hillier from Care for the Family. We discuss… … the three primary hurdles to overcome ✅ … the four key elements that build faith at home ✅ … equipping parents as intentional disciple makers in the home ✅ … how children's and youth workers can support parents ✅ … how to raise up spiritual parents for those young people who are not from church families ✅ and loads more! This is a critical and stimulating conversation that is not to be missed. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you listen.
Technology is advancing at top speed, heralding a world of choice and opportunity. Sometimes we struggle to navigate each new turn ourselves. So how can we equip our children to make good choices and not only deal with all the hidden dangers but also recognize and take hold of the positive opportunities? Today's guest, Katharine Hill, talks about her book "Left to Their Own Devices," which covers just that. Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram:@intentional_parents@brook_mosser@Emosser@philmcomer@dianewcomer Grab a copy of our book: Raising Passionate Jesus Followers (Now available in audiobook!)https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Passionate-Jesus-Followers-Intentional/dp/0310347777 Website: intentionalparents.org Donate: https://www.intentionalparents.org/donate-index-impact Blog: https://www.intentionalparents./blog GET: The Intentional Film Serieshttps://www.intentionalparents.org/film-series Katharine's Bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Left-Their-Own-Devices-Post-Pandemic/dp/1914553063/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1GD24DPMSJZCJ&keywords=left+to+their+own+devices&qid=1664924042&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQwIiwicXNhIjoiMC40OCIsInFzcCI6IjAuNTkifQ%3D%3D&s=books&sprefix=Left+to+th%2Cstripbooks%2C201&sr=1-3
Dr. Julie Albright is a Sociologist specializing in digital culture and communications. Dr. Julie is currently a Lecturer in the departments of Applied Psychology and Engineering at USC, where she teaches Master’s-level courses on the Psychology of Interactive Technologies and Sustainable Infrastructure. Dr. Julie is also the author of Left to Their Own Devices, which discusses how the digital transformation is impacting our economy. Dr. Julie returns in this second episode to finish her discussion on AI and ethics, upskilling workers, and more. Key Takeaways If we want to reimagine the city, we have to reconnect with green spaces, the arts, and more. There are two camps when it comes to AI: How do we replace people? vs. How do we elevate and leverage these tools? There’s a lack of boundaries that’s happening right now. What is our ethical responsibility to upskill workers? You can’t throw money at the problem. You need to have purpose. Dr. Julie has seen rich kids who have everything be completely bored out of their minds with nothing to do. Are the high depression and anxiety rates related to the lack of purpose and connection our society has? Anna believes our youth under 30 have such a sense of hopelessness because nothing they’re doing is moving the needle. How would a new society look like if we were to begin to redesign it? Where are the new jobs headed? And how do we connect the dots for the people who are in job despair? Trip’s biggest frustration as a teacher was that we weren’t rethinking how we’re teaching. A huge portion of Millennials wants to be bloggers and YouTube and only about 3% is successfully making it. You’ll know when Larry’s made it because he’ll throw his phone into the ocean and never be on social media again. Dr. Julie is also in the process of writing a new book! Resources Thebraveworkforce.com (http://thebraveworkforce.com/) Bravenewcompanies.com (http://bravenewcompanies.com/) Email Anna: Anna@Thebraveworkforce.com (mailto:Anna@Thebraveworkforce.com) Drjuliealbright.com (http://www.drjuliealbright.com/) Left to Their Own Devices: How Digital Natives Are Reshaping the American Dream, by Julie M. Albright (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BD2N2P4/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1)
Join us for our latest series entitled ‘Data Movers’. Telecom PR pro, Jaymie Scotto Cutaia and top B2B social media influencer Evan Kirstel sit down with the most influential men and women of today’s leading telcos and data centers, supporting the network infrastructure requirements of our modern world.In this episode of Data Movers, we sit down with Dr. Julie Albright for her insights as a Digital Sociologist on digital culture and the social impacts of new technology adoption. Listeners will also get a glimpse into her book, 'Left to Their Own Devices.'If you are interested in learning more about the people behind our industry’s top headlines, this podcast is for you!Follow Jaymie at @jscotto and Evan at @evankirstelLearn more about Dr. Julie Albright at www.drjuliealbright.comSUBSCRIBE to JaymieScottoTV for the latest Telecom News: https://www.youtube.com/JaymieScottoTVHOMEPAGE: http://www.jsa.netLIKE JaymieScottoTV on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JaymieScottoandAssociatesFOLLOW JaymieScottoTV on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jsatv
4.23.20 We speak with Dr. Julie Albright Digital Sociologist and author of Left to Their Own Devices, How Digital Natives are Reshaping the American Dream. She has a dual Doctorate in Sociology and Marriage and Family Therapy from USC where she teaches master’s level courses on the Psychology of Interactive Technologies and Sustainable Infrastructure. She’s a sought after keynote speaker for her insights which she has been kind enough to share with us. We discuss the “untethering” of this upcoming generation, work-related outcomes, and the different job expectations of the digital age workforce. She discusses the impacts of being untethered and the need for jobs to fill in the skills they miss as they learn more digitally. "Julie's next book - The Cloud Machine co-authored by @Dean Nelson will peel back the curtain of data centers and the people who run them.
From sexting to cyberbullying, Finstas to Rinstas, medical advice to parenting tips, Marc and David explore many of the highlights from season one. They share their favorite moments from the podcast including some of their guests' most controversial statements, funniest comments and most surprising revelations. After the important lessons and big laughs, Marc and David provide a preview of season two and answer the #1 question everyone keeps asking: "What does their son think about their podcast?" This episode is sponsored by Hover. Head to hover.com/TOD for 10% off a custom domain name. Produced by The Podglomerate.
Whether you have a toddler or a teenager, this is an episode you need to hear. I sit down with Marc Groman, former Obama White House tech and privacy advisor, and Dr. David Reitman, adolescent medicine expert -- who together host the podcast Their Own Devices -- to cover everything from screen time and development, behavior, sexting, cyberbullying, kids' online privacy, and more. Everything you need to know to help your kids manage their digital lives in a healthy, safe way. The full transcript of this episode is available at https://www.drstevesilvestro.com/90
On this episode Marc and David bring Their Own Devices to the live stage with guest danah boyd, the world renowned computer scientist and author of “It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens.” danah boyd is skeptical that tech has a negative impact on teens and is concerned that their voices are not heard in debates about the future of the online world. Maybe the debate shouldn't be about tech at all? Marc and David, who are parenting a teen today, are not always on the same page as danah, even when they're on the same stage with danah. This episode is sponsored by Hover. Head to hover.com/TOD for 10% off a custom domain name. Produced by The Podglomerate.
Mary Payne is in the studio with Marc Groman, one of the hosts of Their Own Devices, a podcast about kids and technology; and she is left scared sh*tless. Marc is an 18-year expert in privacy and technology and previously worked in the Obama White House on privacy protection. Mary Payne and Marc discuss the boldness of kids and issues that technology and social media have brought up in the lives of kids today. Mary Payne is astounded when she and Marc discuss sexting and different risks that kids are taking, even just to have their devices during the middle of the night. This episode—and Their Own Devices—is a must for any parent, or parental figure, as it gives an insight into the technological world of kids today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Marc & David sit down with 4 high school students and get right to the question most parents are wondering: “If we had access to your Finsta or “fake Instagram” account, what would we find?” The guests don’t hold back and take Marc and David on an entertaining and eye opening journey through the secret digital lives of today’s teens. It turns out Instagram and finstas in particular play a central role in teen culture- for better or for worse. This episode is sponsored by Hover. Head to hover.com/TOD for 10% off a custom domain name. Produced by [The Podglomerate].
How do you teach your kids to be responsible users of today's advanced technology? Their Own Devices' Marc Groman tackles the subject in a very timely episode of SuperFastBusiness.
Marc Groman, an internationally recognized expert in privacy and information risk management, advises senior leaders in both business and government on complex, data-driven initiatives. He helps clients implement global privacy programs, launch new products and services, conduct due diligence on potential partners, assess privacy risk, and respond to data security incidents. He teaches data breach response at Georgetown Law School, and is actively engaged in the policy debate on federal privacy legislation in the U.S. Marc's expertise in privacy has deep roots: as Senior Advisor for Privacy in the White House, he had government-wide responsibility for privacy policy. He chaired the Federal Privacy Council established by President Barack Obama, and was the privacy lead on the President's Cybersecurity National Action Plan. Prior to his stint in the Obama Administration, Marc was President and CEO of the Network Advertising Initiative, the first Chief Privacy Officer of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and Counsel to the Energy and Commerce Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. Marc currently serves on the Privacy Advisory Panel of the National Security Agency, the Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and several other boards. He has received numerous awards and honors in the field of privacy, including the International Association of Privacy Professionals' 2017 Leadership Award. He is a graduate of Tufts University and Harvard Law School. Now, Marc is sharing his expertise in a new format: Their Own Devices is a weekly podcast that tackles the diverse challenges MTV parents face raising YouTube kids. The podcast is available on all major platforms. Connect with Marc: Twitter: @marcgroman Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech