Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor Rebecca Herold
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There are more information security and privacy threats than ever before. As more technologies emerge, more surveillance tactics are used, and more artificial intelligence systems are deployed, cybersecurity and privacy risks grow exponentially. Rebecca has spent her entire career working to improve information security and privacy protections, by not only raising awareness of the issues within businesses and other types of organizations, but also by raising the awareness of these risks in the public and helping them to understand how to better protect their own personal data, allowing them to take their privacy protections into their own hands. Rebecca offers information about these existing and emerging security and privacy risks and provides fresh insights into the impacts of exploiting these risks, and gives guidance, tips, expert advice and news, with fascinating guests, to help all organizations, and the general public, understand what they need to do to mitigate these risks.
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The History, Mystery, and Rise of AI at CornCon!
Dr. John Johnson describes why he created the wildly popular cybersecurity conference, CornCon! It was first held in 2015, in Davenport, Iowa on the banks of the Mississippi River.
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Need More Privacy? Write the Privacy Law We All Need!
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A Romance Scammer Took All My Dying Mother's Money
April describes the horrific harms that romance scammers caused her mother while terminally ill with cancer, and Kathy describes the upcoming World Romance Scam Prevention Day that her organization established. A must-listen-to episode!
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GDPR Compliance Stats Everyone, Everywhere, Needs to Know!
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in effect for 5 years now.
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Individuals & Businesses: Mitigate! Those! Risks!
Everyone is at risk of cybercrime, privacy breaches, and associated physical risks.
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IoT Stalking, IoT Jewelry, JuiceJacking, AI, CheckWashing & More!
In this episode Rebecca continues answering a few more of the hundreds of questions she has received from listeners and readers throughout the past few months, covering a wide range of topics.