first amendment
Meta’s $1.3 Billion Fine, AI Hoax Hysteria, Montana’s TikTok Ban
Tom Eston | | AI, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, deepfakes, Digital Privacy, Episodes, eu, facebook, fine, first amendment, hoax, Information Security, Infosec, Meta, Montana, Online Freedom, Photoshop, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, regulation, security, social media, technology, TikTok, TikTok Ban, Twitter, Viral, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we discuss Meta’s record-breaking $1.3 billion fine by the EU for unlawfully transferring user data, shedding light on the increasing risks faced by tech companies in violating privacy rules ...
Disgruntled Law School Applicant’s Cyberharassment Ends With Narrow Court Ruling
Ho Ka Terrance Yung wanted to go to Georgetown University School of Law. He had good grades and good LSAT scores and arranged for an “alumni” interview—an interview with a former Hoya ...
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Justice Thomas Steps in Social Media Immunity Thicket
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U. S. C. §230(c)(1), is generally considered to provide that entities that merely act as conduits for communication (like social media companies) are not ...
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The Capital Riot: First Amendment and Deplatforming, Cybersecurity Lessons Learned
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Deplatforming, Digital Privacy, election, Episodes, facebook, first amendment, Podcast, Privacy, Riot, security, technology, Twitter, US Capital, Weekly Edition
This week co-host Kevin Johnson joins me to discuss the cybersecurity lessons learned from the US Capital riot, why deplatforming is not violating first amendment rights, and much more. ** Links mentioned ...
5 Tips to Stay Private and Secure During a Protest
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, end-to-end encryption, Face ID, Faraday Bag, Faraday Sleeve, first amendment, law enforcement, mobile phone, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Protest, Protester, security, signal, Silent Pocket, smartphone, Stingray, surveillance, tips, Touch ID, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 125 for June 15th 2020: Our top 5 tips for staying private and secure during a protest. ** Show notes and links mentioned on the show ** Privacy And Security ...
First Amendment Rights and Twitter, Encryption Backdoors
Tom Eston | | Apple, backdoors, censorship, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, encryption, facebook, FBI, first amendment, iPhone, owasp, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Trump, Twitter, US government, Weekly Blaze Podcast
In episode 123 for June 1st 2020: The controversy continues over fact checking and First Amendment rights on Twitter, and why government mandated encryption backdoors are bad for everyone’s security. ** Show ...
Maine Suit Challenges Privacy Regulation on First Amendment Grounds
Mark Rasch | | browser hisory, first amendment, lawsuit, Marketing, personal data, privacy laws, Supreme Court
When it comes to First Amendment free speech rights, the Supreme Court has sided mostly with consumers. Will that change with a Maine case? In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down ...
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First Amendment Fight: Twitter Threat Ends in Conviction
Christopher Burgess | | conviction, crime, death threat, first amendment, Free Speech, Stalking, Twitter
First amendment rights in the United States only go so far. Shout “fire” in a crowded room for thrills or threaten to kill someone and you will find yourself on the wrong ...
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