The 411 on Contact Tracing Apps

Guest: Patrick Howell O’Neill In the midst of the COVID19 pandemic, identifying and isolating potentially exposed or infected individuals is a vital  strategy of slowing down and preventing the spread of the disease.  Governments, private enterprises and public health administrations

COVID19 Contact tracing apps, a fair bargain for public health?

Guest: Konstantinos Komaitis It is hard to think of COVID19 and technology, and not think of contact tracing apps.  They have garnered not just attention and hope as a tool in the process to manage the epidemic, but also angst

Eve Maler

Our guest is Eve Maler, CTO at ForgeRock and one of the pioneers in the field of digital identity.  In this podcast we explore what digital identity is, who can have it, and how it is evolving.   We talk about how advances in technology

Suzanne Woolf

Security & Privacy Arc Our guest is a long time colleague and friend, Suzanne Wolf. Suzanne is currently the Senior Director of Technical Community Engagement at Public Interest Registry  but this title does not describe her long and storied career and contribution to

Marc Rotenberg

Security & Privacy Arc In this podcast we explore privacy and what it means in today’s information economy.  Our guest is Marc Rotenberg, President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center or EPIC in Washington DC. Epic is an independent public

Overview: Security & Privacy

This is the first podcast in a series, or arc, dealing in questions of the technology & consequences in the realm of Security and Privacy. Hosts Alexa Raad and Leslie Daigle review and provide insights into the upcoming episodes. In

TechSequences and COVID-19

So… the world changed drastically during the time that we were planning and recording our podcast.  COVID19 swept through the world and into our lives, upending the very rhythms and norms of our daily existence.  In this podcast we talk

Intro to the TechSequences Podcast

Technology and Consequences — what’s it all about? Alexa Raad and Leslie Daigle talk about their own background in Internet technology, review the blindingly fast and incredibly impactful changes wrought by it, and outline their plans for discussions with other