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Cyber.RAR is a podcast series from six Harvard Kennedy School students: Michaela Lee, Bethan Saunders, Winnona DeSombre, Danielle Levin, Sophie Faaborg-Andersen, and Grace Park.

While each bring a different lens to the show, they all share a common conviction: the field of cybersecurity is rapidly evolving, yet the national security field is falling behind. In this podcast, they uncover why the U.S. government struggles to build basic cyber infrastructure​​, explore how to regulate offensive cyber capabilities, debate the meaning and merits of “hacktivism”, and laugh with each other along the way. Tune in to Cyber.RAR for discussions, debates, and expert interviews on the biggest questions, challenges, and opportunities in cybersecurity.

Cyber.RAR Sophie Faaborg-Andersen, Winnona DeSombre, Bethan Saunders, Danielle Levin, Grace Park

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Cyber.RAR is a podcast series from six Harvard Kennedy School students: Michaela Lee, Bethan Saunders, Winnona DeSombre, Danielle Levin, Sophie Faaborg-Andersen, and Grace Park.

While each bring a different lens to the show, they all share a common conviction: the field of cybersecurity is rapidly evolving, yet the national security field is falling behind. In this podcast, they uncover why the U.S. government struggles to build basic cyber infrastructure​​, explore how to regulate offensive cyber capabilities, debate the meaning and merits of “hacktivism”, and laugh with each other along the way. Tune in to Cyber.RAR for discussions, debates, and expert interviews on the biggest questions, challenges, and opportunities in cybersecurity.

    Looking Back on Jan 6: the Role of Cybersecurity in Preventing and Prosecuting an Insurrection

    Looking Back on Jan 6: the Role of Cybersecurity in Preventing and Prosecuting an Insurrection

    On the two year anniversary of the Jan 6 riots at the US Capitol, the Cyber.RAR team explores the ways in which cybersecurity played a role before and after the day's events. On this episode, we explore how open source digital surveillance generated substantial intelligence predicting the day's events; we'll also explore how the collection of digital communications from government officials has helped - or hasn't helped - piece together what occurred on Jan 6. Plus, a Cyber Show and Tell from Chat GPT!

    • 58 min
    Is Big Tech Imploding? Cybersecurity and Content Moderation

    Is Big Tech Imploding? Cybersecurity and Content Moderation

    Big Tech, honey, are you doing okay?

    Whether we like it or not, large technology platforms and the for-profit institutions that make them are here to stay in our society and economy. Governments are starting to craft often-overlapping regulations to try and fix the problems that come up, but instead of looking at issues one by one, let's look at these organizations as a whole - fundamentally “grow fast and break things” companies who somehow ended up in shouldering a lot of our national security, growing the international economy, and protecting values that underpin our Western society. How well does big tech help or hinder our security, privacy, and social fabric, and how will that change as the economy slows down?

    • 46 min
    Cybersecurity in a National Digital Transformation Effort: An Interview with Minister Cina Lawson of Togo

    Cybersecurity in a National Digital Transformation Effort: An Interview with Minister Cina Lawson of Togo

    Minister Cina Lawson, Togo's Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, joins Cyber.RaR for a special episode. In her role leading Togo's digital transformation, Minister Lawson oversaw rapid digital service penetration within Togo, the first deployment of 5G in West Africa, and an innovative mobile cash distribution solution for Covid-19 relief. Minister Lawson discusses the tradeoffs between growing a local cyber talent workforce and hiring experts, how Togo has sustained good security hygiene despite rapid increases in digital service provision and access, and how her team's innovative approach is derived from human-centric principles.

    • 35 min
    Sharks & Tubes: Submarine Cables and Cybersecurity

    Sharks & Tubes: Submarine Cables and Cybersecurity

    Worried about a nuclear war with Russia? Maybe you SHOULD be worried about beluga whales. Let’s dive in (pun intended) on why. This week on Cyber.RAR, we discuss global infrastructure in the form of undersea cables transmitting data through light traveling along silicon tubes - and how fragile these systems really are. We discuss how to monitor and defend these cable networks given how massive and interconnected they are and how geography and technology factor into strategic decision-making about espionage and cyber-enabled attacks. We conclude the episode with a tribute to Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and his tremendous impact on the Kennedy School and the nation.

    • 44 min
    Your Data is Oozing: How the US Government Accesses Citizens' Data Using Consumer AdTech

    Your Data is Oozing: How the US Government Accesses Citizens' Data Using Consumer AdTech

    US government agencies, including law enforcement, are purchasing data sets created through private citizens’ use of consumer technology. This practice enables these agencies to access to information that they otherwise would’ve needed a warrant to acquire if they were collecting it themselves. Is this a problem? What are the risks of the widespread proliferation of our personal data among government users? Should data sets created through advertising ecosystems be restricted from government use? The Cyber.RaR team explores these questions and talks about policy options for balancing security and privacy.

    • 35 min
    Are Turtles War Machines? AI-Enabled Cybersecurity Has an Answer

    Are Turtles War Machines? AI-Enabled Cybersecurity Has an Answer

    AI-enabled security can process data faster and more accurately than humans, but can it tell the difference between turtles and rifles? We answer this question and more as we cover AI-enabled cybersecurity for network defense, insider threat, and user privacy, including considering whether AI ethics are simply business ethics. We also discuss asymmetric uses for nation-states on both offensive and defensive postures and AI-enabled malware and social engineering. Dani concludes with a deep dive into "Fog Reveal" a law enforcement cellphone tracking tool that'll make you squirm.

    • 44 min

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