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Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security and Privacy

Podcast von Bob Blakley and Lorrie Cranor

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Over The Rainbow: 21st Century Security and Privacy is an IEEE Computer Society podcast hosted by Bob Blakley and Lorrie Cranor. The podcast looks forward to the new century in hopes that security and privacy can be made more effective by (1) learning and remembering the lessons of the past, (2) discovering innovative, multidisciplinary approaches to complex security and privacy problems, (3) leaving behind 20th Century ideas that have not proven effective in practice, and (4) building a larger and stronger community of practitioners by attracting and supporting a diverse, global workforce whose experiences and insights expand and enrich the ongoing security and privacy conversation. The podcast will feature conversations with security leaders from academia, industry, and government, as well as rising new stars in the field and experts from related disciplines.

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Roger Schell: High Assurance in the Twenty-First Century

Roger Schell led the development of the "Orange Book" - the first volume of the US Government's "Rainbow Series" of Computer Security standards - which was one of the inspirations for this podcast's title.  The Orange Book was based on the concept of a reference monitor - an operating system kernel that could be proven secure because it was constructed in a way that supported a proof of its security.  The government's effort to stimulate the emergence of a market for high-assurance systems in the 1980s and 1990s failed, but no subsequent system design principle has proven capable of achieving similar levels of security.  In this episode, Schell discusses the history of high-assurance systems and their place in the 21st-century cybersecurity landscape.

11. Feb. 2022 - 1 h 3 min
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Susan Landau: People Count

In this episode, Lorrie and Bob talk to Susan Landau about her new book, People Count: Contact-Tracing Apps and Public Health,  described by its publisher (MIT Press) as "an introduction to the technology of contact tracing and its usefulness for public health, considering questions of efficacy, equity, and privacy." Susan is Bridge Professor in Cyber Security and Policy at The Fletcher School and the School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science, Tufts University as well as Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, University College London. She works at the intersection of cybersecurity, national security, law, and policy. Our conversation with Prof. Landau ranges from the importance of technical communication on matters of risk to interactions and trade-offs among safety, privacy, and other public goods, as well as what it's like to build a career in public policy, security, privacy, and technology.

25. Juni 2021 - 53 min
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