Moving the Economy On-Chain (with Marc Boiron and Nicoletta Kolpakov)
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Moving the Economy On-Chain (with Marc Boiron and Nicoletta Kolpakov)

As the digitization of the economy accelerates, the friction points facing the adoption of cryptocurrency are becoming more evident. The benefits of on-ramping to stablecoin are obvious: faster and more…

Has the Cloud Gone Global? (with Michael Greenwald)
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Has the Cloud Gone Global? (with Michael Greenwald)

National security is becoming inextricably linked with cloud computing and AI—and this year’s Munich Security Conference solidified that fact. International statesmen met with technology leaders to discuss cloud infrastructure resilience,…

Data Centers and Power Grids: The Battle for AI Infrastructure (with Lynne Kiesling and Steve DelBianco)
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Data Centers and Power Grids: The Battle for AI Infrastructure (with Lynne Kiesling and Steve DelBianco)

As artificial intelligence becomes a key part of national infrastructure, developers across the United States are rushing to build large data centers in many regions. Many of these areas haven’t…

The Future of Drones (with Brian Hinman and John Donovan)
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The Future of Drones (with Brian Hinman and John Donovan)

Innovations in drone technology have expanded their usefulness and made drones increasingly present in everyday life. Despite this progress, key limitations such as short battery life and limited payload capacity…

Technology and Vulnerability: How Current Cybersecurity Measures Fall Short (with Greg Oslan)
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Technology and Vulnerability: How Current Cybersecurity Measures Fall Short (with Greg Oslan)

Shane Tews interviews Greg Oslan, where they discuss why established cybersecurity measures failed to halt or slow down the activity of cybercriminals, what can we do to better protect ourselves…

How AI Is Shifting the Telecom Landscape (with Roger Entner)
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How AI Is Shifting the Telecom Landscape (with Roger Entner)

As the increased use of artificial intelligence necessitates connectivity, it will continue to become inextricably linked to the digital network landscape. When people talk about artificial intelligence, they usually focus…

CISA vs. CISA: How Cybersecurity Legislation Is Being Held Hostage by Politics (with Caitlin Clarke, Cristin Flynn Goodwin, and Jim Lewis)
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CISA vs. CISA: How Cybersecurity Legislation Is Being Held Hostage by Politics (with Caitlin Clarke, Cristin Flynn Goodwin, and Jim Lewis)

One of the most important cybersecurity laws in the country quietly expired last October with no sign of reauthorization on the horizon. Instead, the conflation between the 2015 Cybersecurity Information…

Digital Currency as a Network (with Milton Mueller, Karim Farhat, Vagisha Srivastava, and Nicoletta Kolpakov)
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Digital Currency as a Network (with Milton Mueller, Karim Farhat, Vagisha Srivastava, and Nicoletta Kolpakov)

How should we address the governance gap between central banks controlling money and the oversight of cryptocurrency? How can decentralized crypto networks and centralized monetary authorities collaborate? And what’s next…

Financial Data upon Request (with Penny Lee)
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Financial Data upon Request (with Penny Lee)

Section 1033 of the Dodd–Frank Act is the foundation of open banking in the United States—giving individuals the right to access and share their own financial data with services of…

When Portability and Social Media Meet (with Matt Reeder)
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When Portability and Social Media Meet (with Matt Reeder)

Bluesky Social is a social media app that was originally launched in 2019 on Twitter, before becoming an independent company in 2021. Bluesky’s mission is to offer a decentralized experience…

The Front Door to Your Digital Ecosystem: The Email Inbox (with Cy Khormaee and Ryan Luo)
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The Front Door to Your Digital Ecosystem: The Email Inbox (with Cy Khormaee and Ryan Luo)

Email was created over 50 years ago—so why isn’t it secure? Sixty-eight percent of IT teams report a data breach in their organization caused by phishing in the last year.…

Privacy and Governmental Surveillance (at the Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum 2025)
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Privacy and Governmental Surveillance (at the Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum 2025)

As governments around the world expand their surveillance capabilities, strong encryption remains a cornerstone for protecting personal privacy, securing business data, and preserving digital rights. For consumers, it guards against…

The Digital Markets Act Is Undermining the App Economy by Weakening Security and Opening Data Doors (with Graham Dufault)
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The Digital Markets Act Is Undermining the App Economy by Weakening Security and Opening Data Doors (with Graham Dufault)

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is changing the app economy—and not for the better. This law aims to promote competition for European companies by restricting large online platforms’…

DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)
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DNS Abuse and the Economics of Cybercrime (with Karen Rose)

The Domain Name System (DNS)—the system that turns numerical IP addresses into easy-to-read website names—has become highly competitive at the registrar level, with potentially harmful consequences when it comes to…

When Harry Became Sally | Interview: Carole Hooven
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When Harry Became Sally | Interview: Carole Hooven

Carole Hooven, evolutionary biologist and nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Jonah Goldberg to discuss the differences between gender and sex, homosexuality in the animal kingdom, and epigenetics.