What’s Really at Stake in the Apple Encryption Debate
"Albert Gidari, a leading surveillance lawyer who has represented Google and other companies and is now director of privacy at Stanford University’s Center…
"Albert Gidari, a leading surveillance lawyer who has represented Google and other companies and is now director of privacy at Stanford University’s Center…
"There are all sorts of interesting (and frustrating and challenging) legal questions raised by the FBI's use of the All Writs Act to try to force Appl…
"Indeed, the act wasn’t meant to lead to new lawmaking, said Jeffrey Vagle, executive director of the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition at…
"“Health care is a particularly vulnerable sector with respect to cyber security,” said Jeffrey Vagle, a lecturer in law at the University of Pennsylvania…
"Le premier amendement protège la liberté d’expression, qui comprend également “le droit de ne pas s’exprimer”, explique aux “Echos” Rianna Pfefferkorn, ch…
"The U.S. has used the All Writs Act at least three times — most recently in 1980 — to compel a phone company to provide a list of dialed numbers, but in t…
""The signature is part of Apple’s security ecosystem; it’s a promise that Apple believes this code is safe for you to run," said Jennifer Granic…
We begin our show with a look at the controversy between the FBI and Apple over developing software to crack the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman. With: Stev…
""What was remarkable was that the public hadn't seen the argument surfaced," says Jennifer Granick at the Stanford Center for Internet and S…
The Director of the FBI has made an emotional appeal to get support to compel Apple to crack its own security to provide access to the locked phone it seized fr…
"Kate Westmoreland, an attorney and fellow at Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society, said there's a "whole tool kit" of d…
"According to Jeffrey Vagle, a lecturer in law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and executive director of the school’s Center for Technology, I…