I’m listening to Mindf*ck and it’s amazing the data they were able to buy from various sources, including governments.
Definitely a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the power of enriched data.
penguinrandomhouse.com/books…
Go a step further, highlight problems that no one knows the answer to.
Kids think science is a known domain because taught material has been solved, but there are so many open questions that need scientists to solve them.
You might add in Anonymous and Operation Payback, where regular people ran DDoS software thinking they were digitally protesting but were caught up in committing a federal crime.
Not the answer you're looking for, but I've found talking to developers about the @owasp Proactive Controls is a better use of time.
owasp.org/images/b/bc/OWASP_…
Absolutely. The problem I’ve seen is when marketing finds out you want to remove their way to track attribution of sales. It can be worked around, but best to know up front.
This is a depressing read. Unless, of course, you believe the EPA in 2019 and not the EPA in 2016.
“EPA Says Atrazine is No Longer Extensively Harmful”
civileats.com/2019/11/20/epa…
Totally agree, which is why I don't understand your rule that limits participation based on scholastic standing.
What do you think of @lauramcrispin's study that suggests at-risk students are more likely to drop out due to such policies?
lauracrispin.weebly.com/uplo…
I wished as much thought went into doorbell camera footage as police body cam footage regarding collection, retention, usage, and access.
brennancenter.org/our-work/r…
Informative webinar on the intersection of CCPA and TCPA with Eric Troutman and Lydia de la Torre.
The recording and slides are here:
go.dnc.com/tcpa-ccpa-crossro…