1 hr 22 min

Tech Talk with Craig Peterson Podcast: DHS outsourcing the Terrorist and No-Fly Lists to Big Tech and Private Contractors, Apple De-Lists Apps and Misuse your Information, Autonomous Vehicle Safety Craig Peterson - Secure Your Business, Your Privacy, and Save Your Sanity

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Welcome!  
For all of my listeners who purchased my course on Improving Windows Security - THANK YOU!
We have a whopper of a warning this week about what the Department of Homeland Security is planning under the Biden Administration -- They are going to let Big Tech and Private Companies create the NO-Fly and Terrorist Watch Lists on their behalf -- Scary beyond measure.  Then Apple is doing more to protect your privacy.  We have another hack of a Commercial VPN provider and there is more so be sure to Listen in.
For more tech tips, news, and updates, visit - CraigPeterson.com.
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Tech Articles Craig Thinks You Should Read:
DHS Preparing to Use Private Contractors to “Scour Public Data and Social Media” To Compile Dissident Citizens for Watch List and No-Fly Lists

Another Reason to hate VPNs -- Feds say hackers are likely exploiting critical Fortinet VPN vulnerabilities
Mark Zuckerberg's cell phone number is among leaked personal data from 533 MILLION Facebook users, including two other founders that have been released for FREE by hackers
How scammers siphoned $36B in fraudulent unemployment payments from the US
Are self-driving cars safe? Will they ever be? Fender bender in Arizona illustrates Waymo’s commercialization challenge
Apple is enforcing its new privacy standards and rejecting apps - New wave of App Store rejections suggests iOS 14.5, new iPad may be imminent
My biggest complaint about Android? The lack of security updates. Google is trying to solve it -- What we’re expecting from Google’s custom “Whitechapel” SoC in the Pixel 6
NFTs Weren’t Supposed to End Like This
Embracing a Zero Trust Security Model
Turns out Most Manufacturing, Water Supply, and Power Companies Use Controllers with a Security Severity Score of 10 out of 10
Chromebooks outsold Macs worldwide in 2020, cutting into Windows market share
Clubhouse is the New Up-and-Comer but  Security and Privacy Lag Behind Its Explosive Growth
New York sues to shut down 'fraudulent' Coinseed crypto platform
Former SolarWinds CEO blames intern for 'solarwinds123' password leak
WhatsApp will basically stop working if you don't accept the new privacy policy
TikTok breaching users’ rights “on a massive scale”, says European Consumer Group

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Automated Machine-Generated Transcript:
Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] We're going to be talking about a fender bender in Arizona and when will these autonomous cars be safe, at least measured safe. 
We've got a new wave of app store rejections from Apple. That means a couple of things, including better privacy for all of us.
Hello, everybody. Craig Peterson here. Thanks for joining us today. 
This is an interesting question, because we are looking at a future that we assume anyways is going to be full of autonomous vehicles. Why autonomous? What does it mean? There are various levels of autonomous, degrees, if you will. Everything from what we have today in a lot of cars, which is an assist cruise control, that'll keep you a certain distance from the car in front of you.
We've got assisted braking control, where the car notices, Oh, wait a minute. Someone just hit the brakes right in front of you. I should apply the brakes and it hits the brakes even before your foot is pushing down. 
Another way to do this is if you slam your foot on the brake, the car assumes you know something that it doesn't, and it increases the force that you're pushing down with. So even though you might just hit the brake fast and not necessarily hard the car will make it hard. 
If you think about these types of braking, for instance, you can start to realize where we're running into a problem when it comes to defining whether or not autonomous vehicles are safe. 
Bottom line is autonomous vehicles, which are all the way on the other side of this scale, it started with the brakes and now is hopefully going to end with a car that just drives itself. That's everybody's go

Welcome!  
For all of my listeners who purchased my course on Improving Windows Security - THANK YOU!
We have a whopper of a warning this week about what the Department of Homeland Security is planning under the Biden Administration -- They are going to let Big Tech and Private Companies create the NO-Fly and Terrorist Watch Lists on their behalf -- Scary beyond measure.  Then Apple is doing more to protect your privacy.  We have another hack of a Commercial VPN provider and there is more so be sure to Listen in.
For more tech tips, news, and updates, visit - CraigPeterson.com.
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Tech Articles Craig Thinks You Should Read:
DHS Preparing to Use Private Contractors to “Scour Public Data and Social Media” To Compile Dissident Citizens for Watch List and No-Fly Lists

Another Reason to hate VPNs -- Feds say hackers are likely exploiting critical Fortinet VPN vulnerabilities
Mark Zuckerberg's cell phone number is among leaked personal data from 533 MILLION Facebook users, including two other founders that have been released for FREE by hackers
How scammers siphoned $36B in fraudulent unemployment payments from the US
Are self-driving cars safe? Will they ever be? Fender bender in Arizona illustrates Waymo’s commercialization challenge
Apple is enforcing its new privacy standards and rejecting apps - New wave of App Store rejections suggests iOS 14.5, new iPad may be imminent
My biggest complaint about Android? The lack of security updates. Google is trying to solve it -- What we’re expecting from Google’s custom “Whitechapel” SoC in the Pixel 6
NFTs Weren’t Supposed to End Like This
Embracing a Zero Trust Security Model
Turns out Most Manufacturing, Water Supply, and Power Companies Use Controllers with a Security Severity Score of 10 out of 10
Chromebooks outsold Macs worldwide in 2020, cutting into Windows market share
Clubhouse is the New Up-and-Comer but  Security and Privacy Lag Behind Its Explosive Growth
New York sues to shut down 'fraudulent' Coinseed crypto platform
Former SolarWinds CEO blames intern for 'solarwinds123' password leak
WhatsApp will basically stop working if you don't accept the new privacy policy
TikTok breaching users’ rights “on a massive scale”, says European Consumer Group

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Automated Machine-Generated Transcript:
Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] We're going to be talking about a fender bender in Arizona and when will these autonomous cars be safe, at least measured safe. 
We've got a new wave of app store rejections from Apple. That means a couple of things, including better privacy for all of us.
Hello, everybody. Craig Peterson here. Thanks for joining us today. 
This is an interesting question, because we are looking at a future that we assume anyways is going to be full of autonomous vehicles. Why autonomous? What does it mean? There are various levels of autonomous, degrees, if you will. Everything from what we have today in a lot of cars, which is an assist cruise control, that'll keep you a certain distance from the car in front of you.
We've got assisted braking control, where the car notices, Oh, wait a minute. Someone just hit the brakes right in front of you. I should apply the brakes and it hits the brakes even before your foot is pushing down. 
Another way to do this is if you slam your foot on the brake, the car assumes you know something that it doesn't, and it increases the force that you're pushing down with. So even though you might just hit the brake fast and not necessarily hard the car will make it hard. 
If you think about these types of braking, for instance, you can start to realize where we're running into a problem when it comes to defining whether or not autonomous vehicles are safe. 
Bottom line is autonomous vehicles, which are all the way on the other side of this scale, it started with the brakes and now is hopefully going to end with a car that just drives itself. That's everybody's go

1 hr 22 min

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