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Audio: Interview on Electronic Passports
[Dave Birch] This week’s podcast turned out to be rather timely. I happened to have a chat with noted security guru Bruce Schneier about e-passports a couple of days before the UK e-passports made the news. The topic of e-passports merits serious discussion and Bruce’s perspective is very valuable.
Audio: Baron Dave and Brian interview Bruce Schneier
Baron Dave Romm and Brian Westley talk with guest Bruce Schneier. Topics range from terrorism to computer security to molecular gastronomy.
Audio: I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me
You used to only be able to find surveillance cameras in banks, or 24-hour convenience stores, or communist dictatorships.
But today they’re virtually everywhere—from buses in London to restaurants in New Delhi to the Bridges of Madison County in central Iowa.
Security technology expert Bruce Schneier joins reporter Nikki Tundel for a surveillance walking tour of downtown Minneapolis.
Audio: Surveillance Society
How recent disclosures regarding domestic surveillance, the Justice Department’s requests for Google search histories, and advances in data mining are challenging conventional notions of privacy.
Guests
- Robert O’Harrow, investigative reporter, Washington Post and author of “No Place To Hide”
- Joe Whitley, attorney, Alston and Bird, and former general counsel, Department of Homeland Security
- Bruce Schneier, Chief Security Technology Officer, Counterpane Internet Security
Audio: Internet Security
John Markoff, a reporter for the New York Times, talks with Bruce Schneier.
Audio: Beyond Fear: Behind the Mic
Host Doug Kaye says, “This is the one interview I hope everyone will hear.”
In his latest book, Beyond Fear, security guru Bruce Schneier goes beyond cryptography and network security to challenge our post-9/11 national security practices. Here are some teasers:
- “We’re seeing so much nonsense after 9/11, and so many people are saying things about security, about terrorism that just makes no sense.”
- “Homeland security measures are an enormous waste of money.”
- “If the goal of security is to protect against yesterday’s attacks, we’re really good at it.”…
Audio: Beyond Fear
Two years after 9/11, are we safer? Security expert Bruce Schneier brings his common sense approach to the idea of national security and explains why arming pilots and issuing national I.D.s only makes us less secure.
Video: Bruce Schneier Answers Questions
Bruce Schneier answered audience questions at the DEF CON hacking conference.
Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.