Welcome to Season 2 of Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy!

Episode 1 September 29, 2021 00:01:48
Welcome to Season 2 of Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy!
Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy
Welcome to Season 2 of Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy!

Sep 29 2021 | 00:01:48

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Show Notes

From the Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science, this is season two of Cookies, a podcast about technology, privacy and security. I'm Aaron Nathans, digital media editor at Princeton Engineering. On this podcast we'll discuss how technology has transformed our lives from the way we connect with each other, to the way we shop, work and consume entertainment. And we'll discuss some of the hidden trade-offs we make as we take advantage of these new tools. In our second season of eight full episodes, we have a great lineup of experts from around the spectrum of security and privacy, who will provide insights on how you can improve your own electronic life. Talk with you soon.

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