The Internet is not safe enough for women, and Sue Krautbauer has some ideas about why
Cyberstalking. Harassment. Stalkerware. Nonconsensual pornography, real and digitally altered. The Internet can be a particularly ugly place for women.
On Lock and Code this week, we ask why. Join a conversation with with Digitunity's Sue Krautbauer about what has gone wrong with the Internet, and what we can do to fix it.
Securing the software supply chain, with Kim Lewandowski
Tor’s (security) role in the future of the Internet, with Alec Muffett
Hunting down your data with Whitney Merrill
Recovering from romance scams with Cindy Liebes
Why software has so many vulnerabilities, with Tanya Janca
Why data protection and privacy are not the same, and why that matters
Telling important stories securely, with Runa Sandvik
De-Googling Carey Parker’s (and your) life
How Crisis Text Line crossed the line in the public’s mind
The world’s most coveted spyware, Pegasus
How a few PhD students revealed that phishing trainings might just not work
Why we don’t patch, with Jess Dodson
What angered us most about cybersecurity in 2021
Everything you always wanted to know about NFTs (but were too afraid to ask)
Why Macs are the best, according to Mac expert Thomas Reed
Why we fail at getting the cybersecurity basics right, with Jess Dodson
Beyond the VPN: Ultimate online privacy, with The Tor Project’s Isabela Bagueros
ExpressVPN made a choice, and so have I
Teaching cybersecurity skills to special needs children with Alana Robinson
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