Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Episode #54: An Interview with Ben Wittes

Stewart Baker
Friday, February 20, 2015, 10:11 AM
Episode 54 of the Cyberlaw Podcast features a guest appearance by Lawfare’s own Ben Wittes, discussing cybersecurity in the context of his forthcoming book, The Future of Violence, authored by Ben and Gabriella Blum.  (The future of violence, you won’t be surprised to hear, looks bright.)  Ben also floats the idea of taping an

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Episode 54 of the Cyberlaw Podcast features a guest appearance by Lawfare’s own Ben Wittes, discussing cybersecurity in the context of his forthcoming book, The Future of Violence, authored by Ben and Gabriella Blum.  (The future of violence, you won’t be surprised to hear, looks bright.)  Ben also floats the idea of taping an episode of all the Lawfare-affiliated podcasts in a bar with some of our listeners.  More on that idea to come. In the news roundup, I cover the President’s surprisingly news-light cybersecurity summit in Silicon Valley.  Jason comments on state attorneys generals’ predictable sniping at Anthem for delays in identifying all the potential victims of its hack.  I note with satisfaction a serious loss by EFF in the Jewel lawsuit over the US government’s access to AT&T traffic.  And Jason lays out a report  by the New York State Department of Financial Services on insurance company cybersecurity. Podcast 54 We both express concern about two Kaspersky security reports that identify new hacking tactics and new dangers for computer networks.  The patient infiltration of large bank networks and the extraction of hundreds of millions of dollars casts doubt on the safety of banking systems around the world.  Equally troubling is the discovery that what Kaspersky calls the “Equation” group used firmware exploits to achieve enduring access to a wide variety of hard drives.  (Though Kaspersky’s claim that the access depended on having the hard drive makers’ source code looks wrong.) As always, send your questions, suggestions for interview candidates and offers to stand a round at the Beer Summit to CyberlawPodcast@steptoe.com or leave a message at +1 202 862 5785.

Stewart A. Baker is a partner in the Washington office of Steptoe & Johnson LLP. He returned to the firm following 3½ years at the Department of Homeland Security as its first Assistant Secretary for Policy. He earlier served as general counsel of the National Security Agency.

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