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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Plumbing the Depths of Artificial Stupidity
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Sandworm and the GRU's Global Intifada
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: ByteDance Bitten by CFIUS
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Rebel Scum Alliance
I talk about the photographs of Congresswoman Katie Hill and whether the rush to portray her as a victim of revenge porn raises questions about revenge porn laws themselves. Paul Rosenzweig, emboldened b... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is Intelligence 'Reform' a Self-Licking Ice Cream Cone and Compliance Trap?
Our interview is with Alex Joel, former Chief of the Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy, and Transparency at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Alex is now at the American University l... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Has China Opened a Quantum Hype Lead over the U.S.?
Our interview is with Sultan Meghji, CEO of Neocova. We cover the large Chinese investment in quantum technology and what it means for the United States. It’s possible that Chinese physicists are ... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Challenging Edward Snowden
In this episode I cross swords with John Samples of the Cato Institute on Silicon Valley’s efforts to disadvantage conservative speech and what to do about it. I accuse him of Panglossian libertarianism... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Blockchain Takes over the Podcast
In our 279th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, the Blockchain Group takes over the podcast. Host Alan Cohn is joined by Gary Goldsholle, Will Turner, and Evan Abrams to discuss: -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Will International Trade Law Prevent the U.S. from Regulating the Security of the Internet of Things?
Joel Trachtman thinks it’s a near certainty that the World Trade Organization agreements will complicate U.S. efforts to head off an Internet of Things cybersecurity meltdown, and there’s a real possibi... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Bankrupting National Security?
Camille Stewart talks about a little-known national security risk: China’s propensity to acquire U.S. technology through the bankruptcy courts and the many ways in which the bankruptcy system isn’t set ... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Alex Stamos on Electoral Interference in Taiwan
In this bonus episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Alex Stamos of Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute talks about the Institute’s recent paper on the risk of Chinese social media interference with Taiwan’s u... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Trump Derangement and the Trading with the Enemy Act
And we’re back with an episode that tries to pick out some of the events of August that will mean the most for technology law and policy this year. Dave Aitel opens, telling us that Cyber Command ga...