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Month: April 2022

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Defending Democracy extended cuts: Barak Richman, antitrust expert

April 2, 2022 Bob Sullivan 1

Duke University law school professor Barak Richman studies the economics of contracting, new institutional economics, antitrust, and healthcare policy.  We talked with him about the role that antitrust law might play in creating accountability for Big Tech. Click here to listen to this episode or click play below. 

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Ken Rogerson, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Ken Rogerson teaches at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy,  where he is the director of graduate studies. He explained that market economics alone cannot create incentives for companies to address the harms caused by new technologies. Click here to listen or press play below.   

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Jolynn Dellinger, Duke

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Jolynn Dellinger teaches privacy at Duke University Law School and is a Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics. She talks about the need for tech workers — sometimes, whistleblowers — to step forward when they witness questionable practices at tech companies. Click here to listen or press play [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Johnny Ryan, Irish digital rights advocate

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Dr. Johnny Ryan is senior fellow at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties. We discussed the critical role Ireland plays in regulating the world’s Big Tech companies, and why he sees the online advertising ecosystem as “the biggest data breach of all time.” Click here to listen or click play [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Jane Horvath, Apple

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Jane Horvath is Apple’s chief privacy officer. We talked with her about Apple’s role as “judge and jury” when it comes to inclusion in the App Store, and how the firm might be more accountable for its decisions. Click here to listen, or click play below.  

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Francella Ochillo, Harvard fellow

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Francella Ochillo is a digital rights advocate. A fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School and Executive Director of New Century Cities, we talked with her about making sure underserved communities are represented in discussions about platform accountability. Click here to listen or click play below.

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Duke’s David Hoffman on the ‘platform perp wallk’

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

David Hoffman is a cybersecurity policy expert at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy.  He told us Big Tech should take much more responsibility for the harm done using their platforms. Click here to listen, or click play below. .

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Chris Hoofnagle, Berkeley

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Chris Jay Hoofnagle is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and an expert in privacy law and computer crime law.  He believes Internet regulators could adopt strategies similar to the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies. Click here to listen or click the play button below. 

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Buz Waitzkin, Duke Science

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Michael “Buz” Waitzkin is the Deputy Director of Science & Society at Duke University. We talked with him about the outsized impact technology has on consumer decision-making — even intimate healthcare choices. Click to listen or press play below.  

Cybercrime / Privacy

Defending Democracy extended cuts: Robin Spector, Federal Trade Commission

April 1, 2022 Bob Sullivan 0

Robin Spector is a long-time Federal Trade Commission attorney who now works in the Office of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson. She talks about the challenges the FTC faces when enforcing the law with a small staff of 30 or 40 who focus on privacy-related cases. Click here to listen or [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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