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DMCA – The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts
by Paul F. Roberts
Named one of the world's top information security podcasts, The Security Ledger Podcast offers in-depth interviews with the top minds in information (cyber) security. Hosted by Paul Roberts, Editor in Chief of The Security Ledger, each podcast is a conversation about the cyber security stories making headlines and about the most important trends in the information security space including security and the Internet of Things, the latest cyber threats facing organizations and new paradigms for securing data and devices. A must listen if "cyber" is your thing!
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Podcast Episode 121: DMCA Exemptions Set Stage for Right to Repair Fight and DHS Cyber Makeover
In this episode of the Security Ledger podcast (#121): the Librarian of Congress gave a big boost to right to repair advocates in late October when she granted exemptions provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act covering repair of most electronic devices. We talk to US PIRG’s Right to Repair campaign coordinator Nathan Proctor about the ruling and what it means for efforts to pass state level right to repair laws. Also: President Trump signed a major overhaul of the Department of Homeland Security’s cyber security operation into law last week. Jamil Jaffer of the firm IronNet joins us to talk about what it will mean for U.S. cyber readiness and about the need for more international coordination on cyber threats. DMCA: Hacked by Librarian One of the strangest rituals in modern American life comes every third year, when the obscure Librarian of Congress finds him or herself thrust into […] The post Podcast Episode 121: DMCA Exemptions Set Stage for Right to Repair Fight and DHS Cyber Makeover appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.
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Episode 101: Ink Jet Nation? Doctorow on a Dystopian IoT and City of Atlanta Employees phished on Rogue Wi-Fi
In this episode of the podcast (#101): will the Internet of Things enable a glorious future of intelligent and subservient “things”? Or will it birth “ink jet nation:” a dystopia of closed and expensive technology silos that use patents, software licensing and lawsuits constrain the use, reuse and repair of connected things? We talk to author and activist Cory Doctorow following his keynote at last week’s Security of Things Forum. Also: the city of Atlanta has made headlines after a ransomware outbreak crippled city services. But the city may have more to worry about: wireless phishing attacks targeting government employees and elected officials. We speak with Dror Liwer of the firm Coronet about what they found. Ink Jet Nation? Surely at the check out line at the office supply store, you’ve wondered why it is that a slim cartridge of ink the size of a credit card sets you back […] The post Episode 101: Ink Jet Nation? Doctorow on a Dystopian IoT and City of Atlanta Employees phished on Rogue Wi-Fi appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.
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Episode 99: Are we criminalizing reuse? An Exclusive Interview with Eric Lundgren
In this week’s episode of The Security Ledger Podcast (#99), we bring you an exclusive interview with Eric Lundgren, the celebrated entrepreneur who has helped revolutionize the recycling of electronic waste through his company IT Asset Partners, but who will soon start serving a 13 month jail sentence for copyright infringement for distributing Microsoft Windows “restore CDs.” Together, we wonder if The Internet of Things is leading us into a future in which giant software companies and thing makers use copyright law and the courts to prosecute non-sanctioned use of their technology. In a matter of two weeks, Eric Lundgren will be heading off to federal prison for a period of between 13 and 15 months. His crime? Selling -for a nominal fee- so-called “restore disks” containing versions of Microsoft’s Windows operating system to accompany PCs and laptops that he refurbished and restored. Never mind that the software he was […] The post Episode 99: Are we criminalizing reuse? An Exclusive Interview with Eric Lundgren appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.
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Episode 95: Copyright Insanity sends E-Waste Recycler to Prison and IoT Inspector finds Insecure Things
In this episode of The Security Ledger podcast (#95): has the Digital Millennium Copyright Act taken us over a bridge too far? We talk with two experts about the case of Eric Lundgren, a celebrated e-waste recycler who has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and fined $50,000 for DMCA violations. Also: we speak with one of the Ivy League students who designed IoT Inspector, software that can analyze your home network for vulnerable devices. Is Eric Lundgren’s Case the Bridge Too Far for the DMCA? When celebrated electronics recycler Eric Lundgren was sentenced to 15 months in prison and fined $50,000 last month for distributing Microsoft Windows “restore disks” to extend the lives of recycled computers, the most common reaction in the mainstream media was “how could this happen?” “All too easily,” has been the answer of digital rights- and legal activists. Indeed, the ruling by The U.S. […] The post Episode 95: Copyright Insanity sends E-Waste Recycler to Prison and IoT Inspector finds Insecure Things appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Roberts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Named one of the world's top information security podcasts, The Security Ledger Podcast offers in-depth interviews with the top minds in information (cyber) security. Hosted by Paul Roberts, Editor in Chief of The Security Ledger, each podcast is a conversation about the cyber security stories making headlines and about the most important trends in the information security space including security and the Internet of Things, the latest cyber threats facing organizations and new paradigms for securing data and devices. A must listen if "cyber" is your thing!
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