Where are the Cameras? The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for the week ending October 21st. 2025 episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 17 MIN

Where are the Cameras? The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for the week ending October 21st. 2025

from The AI, Privacy, and Security Weekly Update · host R. Prescott Stearns Jr.

EP 263. In this week’s snappy update!Google DeepMind's AI uncovers a groundbreaking cancer therapy, marking a leap in immunotherapy innovation.Microsoft's Copilot AI transforms Windows 11, enabling voice-driven control and screen-aware assistance.Signal's quantum-resistant encryption upgrade really does set a new standard for secure messaging resilience.Researchers expose shocking vulnerabilities in satellite communications, revealing unencrypted data with minimal equipment.Foreign hackers compromised a critical U.S. nuclear weapons facility, through Microsoft’s Sharepoint!North Korean hackers pioneer 'EtherHiding,' concealing malware on blockchains for immutable cybertheft opportunities.Kohler's Dekoda toilet camera revolutionizes health monitoring with privacy-focused waste analysis technology and brings new meaning to “End to End” encryption.A daring Louvre heist exposes critical security gaps, sparking debate over protecting global cultural treasures with decades old cameras and tech.Camera ready? Smile.Find the full transcript to this week's podcast here.

EP 263. In this week’s snappy update!Google DeepMind's AI uncovers a groundbreaking cancer therapy, marking a leap in immunotherapy innovation.Microsoft's Copilot AI transforms Windows 11, enabling voice-driven control and screen-aware assistance.Signal's quantum-resistant encryption upgrade really does set a new standard for secure messaging resilience.Researchers expose shocking vulnerabilities in satellite communications, revealing unencrypted data with minimal equipment.Foreign hackers compromised a critical U.S. nuclear weapons facility, through Microsoft’s Sharepoint!North Korean hackers pioneer 'EtherHiding,' concealing malware on blockchains for immutable cybertheft opportunities.Kohler's Dekoda toilet camera revolutionizes health monitoring with privacy-focused waste analysis technology and brings new meaning to “End to End” encryption.A daring Louvre heist exposes critical security gaps, sparking debate over protecting global cultural treasures with decades old cameras and tech.Camera ready? Smile.Find the full transcript to this week's podcast here.

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