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Audio: Bruce Schneier: On the Future of Public-Interest Tech

  • Humans of InfoSec
  • February 19, 2020

Listen to the Audio on SoundCloud.com

In our latest episode, renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier joined Caroline Wong for an enlightening conversation on the future of public-interest technology. Hailed as a “security guru” by The Economist, Bruce has authored more than a dozen books on security and cryptography, testified before Congress, and served on multiple government committees. Bruce is currently a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, a Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and a board member of the EFF, AccessNow, and the Tor Project. Hundreds of thousands of people regularly read his blog “Schneier on Security.” He joined Humans of InfoSec to discuss the future of ethical technology and the role technologists can play in positively shaping public policy…

Audio: Bruce Schneier: How Insecure, Unregulated Tech Is Endangering the World

  • Recode Decode
  • January 3, 2020

Listen to the Audio on Apple.com, Spotify.com, or Player.fm

Security researcher Bruce Schneier talks with Recode’s Kara Swisher about his recent book, Click Here to Kill Everybody. He also explains why the internet of things is a “dumpster fire,” what regulations need to be implemented to keep people safe, and why the European Union and a few US states may determine the future of tech regulation.

Audio: Bruce Schneier on How Insecure Electronic Voting Could Break the United States—and Surveillance Without Tyranny

  • Robert Wiblin and Keiran Harris
  • 80000 Hours
  • October 25, 2019

Listen to the Audio or Read the Full Transcript on 80000Hours.com

Nobody is in favor of the power going down. Nobody is in favor of all cell phones not working. But an election? There are sides. Half of the country will want the result to stand and half the country will want the result overturned; they’ll decide on their course of action based on the result, not based on what’s right.

Bruce Schneier

November 3 2020, 10:32PM: CNN, NBC, and FOX report that Donald Trump has narrowly won Florida, and with it, re-election.

November 3 2020, 11:46PM:…

Audio: Autonomous Vehicle Security Deep Dive w/Bruce Schneier

  • Ken Dunlap
  • Thinking through Automony
  • August 7, 2019

Listen to the Audio on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, iHeart, or Stitcher

We drill all the way down to the CPU level in this follow-on discussion of autonomous vehicle security. This encore episode with cyber-guru, Bruce Schneier, is in response to the requests we received on Reddit, LinkedIn, and email for a deeper dive after our recent conversation with him.

We start with a simple question, “Who is the threat actor we need to protect our vehicles from?” Bruce’s answer has lessons in it for everyone from a user to a government regulator. We also talk about principles teams can incorporate into their design process. Our discussion then leads to vulnerabilities in COTS and ends with considerations for CPU security…

Audio: Bruce Schneier Talks the Cybersecurity Risks of an Autonomous Future

  • Ken Dunlap
  • Thinking Through Automony
  • July 22, 2019

Listen to the Audio on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, iHeart, or Stitcher

In this interview, we speak with cybersecurity expert Bruce Schneier. Bruce is internationally renowned with multiple books, including Click Here to Kill Everybody.

Bruce shares his perspective on the broad security issues that need to be addressed in our autonomous future.

A crucial question to answer is, “Who will dictate policy?” Many of these technologies transcend federal governments, leaving some policymakers scratching their heads. Hopefully, this conversation moves us one step closer to answers…

Audio: SwigCast, Episode 2: Encryption

  • John Leyden
  • The Daily Swig
  • June 27, 2019

Listen to the Audio on PortSwigger.net

Encryption underpins the security of everything from digital purchases to private chats, and is a technology that has existed in one form or another for as long as human beings have shared secrets.

Having initially started out as a means for rulers and armies to pass on confidential messages, the technology has evolved into an everyday necessity to protect the credit card details of online shoppers and conversations of smartphone users.

But even though its daily presence has made encryption a topic that’s rarely out of the news, an ongoing conflict between law enforcement and techies has left the general public with little understanding of its actual importance…

Audio: How Government Can Secure Us in the Internet+ Era

  • The Government We Need
  • June 18, 2019

Listen to the Audio on TheGovernmentWeNeed.com

The internet was not originally designed with security in mind. In the early days, this was OK, but today the landscape is more complicated because, in the internet+ era, nearly everything is connected to the internet. A spreadsheet crashes, and you lose your data. A heart device crashes, and you lose your life. Both are computers, maybe connected to the same CPU or operating system. The only difference is that the computers are attached to different things.

In this episode of The Government We Need…

Audio: Bruce Schneier on Cybersecurity

  • William Campbell
  • Challenging Opinions
  • June 3, 2019

Listen to the Audio on ChallengingOpinions.com

Bruce Schneier spoke with William Campbell on the Challenging Opinions podcast.

Audio: Scrambled Hidden Potato Device with Bruce Schneier

  • Random but Memorable
  • May 21, 2019

Listen to the Audio on RandomButMemorable.com

Bruce Schneier was interviewed by Michael Fey (Roo) on the Random but Memorable podcast. The interview begins about 20 minutes in.

Audio: Is Online Convenience Worth the Trade-Off for Less Cybersecurity?

  • BYU Radio
  • April 15, 2019

Listen to the Audio on BYURadio.org

Marcus Smith interviewed Bruce Schneier on BYU Radio’s “Constant Wonder.”

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Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.