Episodes

Monday Jul 16, 2012
Monday Jul 16, 2012
Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist, called a "security guru" by The Economist. He is the author of 12 books -- including his latest best-seller Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust Society Needs to Survive -- as well as hundreds of articles and essays, and many more academic papers. His influential newsletter "Crypto-Gram," and his blog "Schneier on Security," are read by over 250,000 people. He has testified before Congress, is a frequent guest on television and radio, served on several government technical committees, and is regularly quoted in the press. Schneier is the Chief Security Technology Officer of BT.
www.schneier.com

Monday Jul 09, 2012
Monday Jul 09, 2012
Christopher Wolf is a director of Hogan Lovells' Privacy and Information Management practice group. Chris is widely recognized as one of the leading American practitioners in the field of privacy and data security law.
Chris has deep experience in the entire range of international, federal, and state privacy and data security laws, including financial and health information privacy laws, as well as the many sectoral and geographic regulations, such as the EU Directive and the new state data security laws including those in Massachusetts and Nevada. Chris also counsels clients on compliance with self-regulatory regimes.
In addition, drawing on nearly 30 years as a litigator, Chris represents clients in all kinds of privacy and data security litigation that results from the disclosure or exposure of private information, including through data security breaches.
www.hoganlovells.com

Monday Jul 02, 2012

Monday Jun 25, 2012

Monday Jun 18, 2012

Monday Jun 11, 2012

Monday Jun 04, 2012
Monday Jun 04, 2012
Matthew Bailey is the author of the new book, Complete Guide to Internet Privacy, Anonymity & Security.
Matthew is a lawyer by training and has been passionate about Internet privacy for many years. He holds JD and MBA degrees from the University of Ottawa (Canada) and has been a registered Trade-Mark Agent. In 1998 he obtained his legal qualifications as a Barrister and Solicitor (Ontario, Canada) and in 2004 as a Solicitor (England & Wales). He has worked as a lawyer in a number of different international settings and roles, including private practice in Canada, as in-house counsel in the UK, as an international commercial lawyer in Kosovo, and currently as a Legal Officer for a Vienna-based international organization. Matthew is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Law Society of England & Wales, and the International Bar Association.
www.cogipas.com/blog/

Monday May 28, 2012

Monday May 21, 2012
Monday May 21, 2012
Rainey Reitman leads the activism team at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Prior to joining EFF, she served as Director of Communications for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a nonprofit advocacy and education organization promoting consumer privacy. She is primarily interested in the intersection between personal privacy and technology, particularly social networking privacy, locational privacy and online data brokers. Reitman earned her BA from Bard College in Multidisciplinary Studies: Creative Writing, Russian & Gender Studies.
Reitman serves as a steering committee member for the Bradley Manning Support Network, a network of individuals and organizations advocating for the release of accused WikiLeaks whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning. She also volunteers with several nonprofit and feminist groups.
www.eff.org

Monday May 14, 2012
