
Privacy Please
Podcast de Cameron Ivey
Tune into "Privacy Please," where hosts Cam and Gabe engage with privacy and security professionals around the planet. They bring expert insights to the table and break down complicated tech stuff everyone can understand.
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Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/622234/open_sms] Privacy threats continue to escalate as human error undermines even the most secure systems, from military officials accidentally exposing classified information to Russian hackers targeting encrypted messaging apps. • Signal security breach occurred when defense officials accidentally added a reporter to their encrypted group chat discussing sensitive military operations • Russian-linked attackers targeting Signal users through QR code vulnerabilities, tricking users into linking their secure accounts to attacker-controlled instances • QR codes present broader security concerns as users can't verify where they lead before scanning them • Attackers can place malicious QR codes over legitimate ones in public spaces like restaurants and airports • 23andMe's bankruptcy raises critical questions about the fate of genetic data from 15 million users • When companies holding sensitive personal information go bankrupt, data ownership and protection becomes uncertain • Human error remains the primary vulnerability in most privacy and security systems • Always consider the long-term implications when sharing personal information with any service Remember to think beyond the present when sharing your data – consider what might happen to that information in 10, 20, or even 30 years from now. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/622234/support]

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/622234/open_sms] Privacy threats are intensifying across multiple fronts, from genetic data vulnerabilities at 23andMe to corporate violations and messaging app security concerns. Cameron Ivey breaks down three urgent privacy issues and provides practical guidance on protecting your digital footprint in an increasingly vulnerable online landscape. • 23andMe users should consider deleting their genetic data immediately due to bankruptcy proceedings that could compromise privacy protections • Law professor Craig Conneth warns that terms of service could change during bankruptcy, with inadequate federal regulations to protect consumers • Honda fined $632,500 by California Privacy Protection Agency for creating unnecessarily complicated opt-out processes • Companies must reform data request procedures and stop creating "mazes of chaos" that trick consumers • Signal messaging app, despite its encryption features, has raised NSA security concerns after being used by senior US officials • No messaging platform is completely secure for highly sensitive information • Stay informed about your rights under privacy legislation like the CCPA • Be mindful about what personal information you share digitally, even on supposedly secure platforms If you have expertise in these privacy issues and would like to join a deeper discussion on the show, contact Cameron for a potential guest appearance. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/622234/support]

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/622234/open_sms] We explore how uncertainty and chaos create both vulnerabilities and opportunities in privacy and security. Amid global turmoil, cybersecurity professionals must adopt a bias toward action to counter increased threats that thrive in chaotic environments. • Chaos serves as a smoke screen for malicious actors, just as DOS attacks once distracted from network intrusions • Recent Ghost ransomware attack affected 70 countries but received less attention due to global uncertainty • Security resource contraction combined with increased noise creates fertile ground for more breaches • AI may cause job losses primarily in roles created to support the initial AI boom • States are tightening data breach reporting requirements with class action lawsuits doubling or tripling since 2022 • Some states introducing "safe harbor" laws to shield businesses that implement strict cybersecurity standards • Elon's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) faces 11 lawsuits for allegedly violating Privacy Act of 1974 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/622234/support]

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/622234/open_sms] Today's episode dives into the intersection of AI behavior and digital security concerns. We discuss a startling incident involving a malfunctioning AI robot and explore a new ransomware threat known as Ghost. • Overview of an AI robot incident that raised ethical concerns • Examination of Asimov's Laws of Robotics and their relevance • Introduction to Ghost ransomware and its impact on multiple industries • Discussion on backup security strategies and resilience against ransomware • Insights into the evolving tactics of ransomware attacks, including Ghost's methods • Encouragement for businesses to prioritize future-proofing their data security We encourage listeners to reach out with questions or further discussion on data backups and data security measures. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/622234/support]

Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/622234/open_sms] The emergence of quantum computing presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for data security and privacy. As Microsoft reveals its new quantum chip, the industry must prepare for the significant threats that stable quantum computing poses to existing encryption methods. • Microsoft announces a new quantum processing chip • Potential risks to encryption and data security • Industry skepticism toward claims of rapid advancements • Understanding the mechanics of quantum computing • Implications of quantum technology for various sectors • The need for proactive planning and strategy for security professionals Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/622234/support]
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