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Tech Consumers Should Demand Better Security: Ruby Lee, Princeton Uni
As a chief computer architect at Hewlett-Packard in the 1980s, Ruby Lee was a leader in changing the way computers are built, simplifying their...
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Barton Gellman Deletes His Account
To kick off our second season, we’re honored to welcome Barton Gellman, Princeton Class of 1982. Bart has won multiple Pulitzer Prizes, including for...
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Welcome to Season 2 of Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy!
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...
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Your Movements are Being Tracked Down to the Inch: Yan Shvartzshnaider, former fellow at the Center for Information Technology Privacy, and Colleen Josephson, grad student at Stanford University
We take our mobile phones everywhere we go, and it’s become scary easy for services and apps to collect information about our movements. But...
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How artificial intelligence can be turned against us: Prateek Mittal, associate professor of electrical engineering
Prateek Mittal, associate professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University, is here to discuss his team's research into how hackers can use adversarial tactics...
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Why YouTube Review Videos Are Often Really Paid Ads (and How You Can Tell the Difference): Michael Swart, Princeton Class of 2019
When you’re shopping for a new gadget online, there’s a good chance you consulted the reviews on YouTube. So many of them are well...