We kick off a jam-packed episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast by flagging the news that ransomware revenue fell substantially in 2022. There is lots of room for error in that Chainalysis finding… Read More
We spend much of this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast talking about toxified tech – new technology that is being demonized by the press and others. Exhibit One, of course, is "spyware… Read More
The idea of an Elon Musk-led company creating a smartphone has caught the imagination of many over the years, so much so that some YouTube channels continue to peddle the alleged release of… Read More
This bonus episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast is an interview with Amy Gajda, author of "Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy." Her book is an accessible history of the of… Read More
Do you need help with marketing for business lawyers? When you run your own practice, you are also running a small business and this means you need to know how to prepare administration poli… Read More
Bruce Schneier joins us to talk about AI hacking in all its forms. He's particularly interested in ways AI will hack humans, essentially preying on the rough rules of thumb programmed into o… Read More
Our news roundup for this episode is heavy on China and tech policy. And most of the news is bad for tech companies. Jordan Schneider tells us that China is telling certain of its agencies n… Read More
Our interview in this episode is with Michael Daniel, formerly the top cybersecurity adviser in the Obama NSC and currently the CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance. Michael lays out CTA's… Read More
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For the first time in twenty years, the Justice D… Read More