The convenience vs ethics of biometric screening
Olivia Friedman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the increasing use of technology to screen the public with UV lights that can kill viruses, and other biometrics, and the ethical tradeoff between privacy and convenience/safety.
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Olivia Friedman joins Jim Blasingame to identify the multiple cyber-threats that the U.S. and American businesses are facing, and how to minimize the risk.
Olivia Friedman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some reasons to believe that the U.S. is finally gaining ground on the cyber-bad guys, including states and independents, by allowing us to play offense, instead of just defense.
Olivia Friedman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the indications that support the idea that this novel coronavirus could be engineered in a lab, and therefore, potentially be weaponized.
Olivia Friedman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current cyber-world war being waged against America by other states, including China, Russia and Iran in an attempt to bring us down with digits not bullets.