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Reverse engineering us
With digital copies of the human mind, scientists at MIT now have a new kind of testing ground --- a brain they can probe, no surgery required. It's to study how we remember, how we learn, and even how language begins. But if this mind is built—not born— are we studying the brain or engineering a version we can finally control? Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-04-10
16 min
Click Here
The Village that built the internet
To live in the modern world, you have to be online. But in many places, that connection still doesn’t exist. So people aren’t waiting. They’re building their own internet—creating and running their own providers from the ground up. And in the process, redefining who gets to connect… and who gets to decide. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-04-03
20 min
Due South
Due South will be back next week!
We're airing a group of specials of the new public radio show Click Here this week, and we're excited to hear your thoughts. For more about the show, check out Leoneda Inge's interview with Click Here host Dina Temple-Raston.Due South will be back with our regularly scheduled programming on Monday, April 6. Talk soon!
2026-04-01
00 min
Click Here
Internet at the speed of light
We usually think of getting online as something that requires cables—strung under oceans or buried beneath our feet. Mahesh Krishnaswamy of Taara thinks the future may lie in beams of light pointed at the sky. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-27
14 min
Due South
Jeopardy! star Drew Goins always thought he could win
0:01:00Host of Click Here on what to expect during a week of specials airing on WUNCLeoneda speaks with Dina Temple-Raston, host of Click Here — which will air as a special on WUNC the week of March 30.Dina Temple-Raston, host of Click Here a public radio show from PRX and Recorded Future News0:13:00Tips on managing size, weight and nutrition from a childhood obesity specialistDeciding what each child in a household should eat – and how weight should be discussed with each child – can be cha...
2026-03-26
50 min
Click Here
A wrinkle in time: GPS jamming in Ukraine
In this CyberMonday crossover with WAMU’s 1A, we hear from listener and return to an episode on how satellites, electronic warfare, and a team of American techies MacGyver-ed a way to keep the power flowing in Ukraine. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-24
43 min
Click Here
The other battlefield
A cyberattack on a U.S. medical device company didn’t ask for money—it tried to wipe systems clean. It may be the start of a wave of Iran-linked hacks as tensions rise in the Middle East. So this week, we revisit a story about how Iranian hackers wage war from the shadows. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-20
23 min
Click Here
Return to code red: hacking the halls of medicine
Sky Lakes Medical Center in south-central Oregon never imagined it could become the target of a cyberattack. Then, one day, its computer systems went dark. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-17
27 min
Click Here
The rise of high-tech despotism
Noura Al-Jizawi thought she’d left the repression of the Assad regime behind when she left Syria with her sister. Instead she became the target of an online subversion campaign. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-13
19 min
Click Here
Smuggling signals out of Iran
After Tehran throttled the internet during nationwide protests in 2022, Iranians started preparing a workaround: Starlink. Smugglers brought thousands of satellite terminals into the country. So when war began, and the regime tried to cut its people off from the rest of the world, they still found a signal. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-10
21 min
Click Here
When morality meets the machine
When a new tool starts appearing in places where humans once wrestled with right and wrong, it’s worth asking not just what the technology can do — but what it may be doing to us. Shannon Vallor, a philosopher at the University of Edinburgh, examines the hidden costs of offloading our moral judgment to machines. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2026-03-06
18 min
Scriptnotes Podcast
Torn from the pages of Squash Magazine
John and Craig gather our listeners’ favorite news articles and ask, How Would This Be a Movie? Stories include an underground network delivering menstrual supplies in Minneapolis, a millennial travel group, how the US hacked ISIS, and a fake college squash team. But first we follow up on modern comps, email issues, teaching screenwriting, and what it means to be undeniable. We also answer listener questions on querying reps with a published book and whether writers really need to repeat the plot for a second-screen audience. In our bonus segment for premium members, what do we...
2026-02-17
56 min
Transcribed | johnaugust.com
Torn from the pages of Squash Magazine
John and Craig gather our listeners’ favorite news articles and ask, How Would This Be a Movie? Stories include an underground network delivering menstrual supplies in Minneapolis, a millennial travel group, how the US hacked ISIS, and a fake college squash team. But first we follow up on modern comps, email issues, teaching screenwriting, and what it means to be undeniable. We also answer listener questions on querying reps with a published book and whether writers really need to repeat the plot for a second-screen audience. In our bonus segment for premium members, what do we...
2026-02-17
00 min
HWTBAM | johnaugust.com
Torn from the pages of Squash Magazine
John and Craig gather our listeners’ favorite news articles and ask, How Would This Be a Movie? Stories include an underground network delivering menstrual supplies in Minneapolis, a millennial travel group, how the US hacked ISIS, and a fake college squash team. But first we follow up on modern comps, email issues, teaching screenwriting, and what it means to be undeniable. We also answer listener questions on querying reps with a published book and whether writers really need to repeat the plot for a second-screen audience. In our bonus segment for premium members, what do we...
2026-02-17
00 min
Scriptnotes Podcast
725 - Torn from the pages of Squash Magazine
John and Craig gather our listeners' favorite news articles and ask, How Would This Be a Movie? Stories include an underground network delivering menstrual supplies in Minneapolis, a millennial travel group, how the US hacked ISIS, and a fake college squash team. But first we follow up on modern comps, email issues, teaching screenwriting, and what it means to be undeniable. We also answer listener questions on querying reps with a published book and whether writers really need to repeat the plot for a second-screen audience. In our bonus segment for premium members, what do...
2026-02-17
56 min
Podcasting Morning Chat | Real Podcasters, Real Podcasting Advice
435. The Golden Globes Just Changed Podcasting Forever
The Golden Globes crowned a podcast winner, Netflix leaned further into podcast deals, and Spotify shifted the rules again. Big headlines are everywhere, but are they actually beneficial for indie podcasters? Today’s conversation breaks down what’s making waves across the industry, including awards, ads, platform power, and what happens when podcasting gets Hollywood attention. There’s excitement around visibility and growth, and there’s discomfort around who gets recognized and who gets left out. We unpack how these moves affect indie and commercially successful podcasters, as well as prestige versus sustainability, attention versus trust, and why not every bi...
2026-01-14
57 min
Click Here (Radio Show)
001: Tech In The Wild
What if nature isn’t silent — we just didn’t know how to listen? This hour, Dina Temple-Raston explores AI trained to hear whale conversations, a viral forecast that reminded us why humans still matter, and a new way of thinking about how much power smart machines really need
2026-01-07
51 min
Politics and Prose Presents
Ray D. Madoff — THE SECOND ESTATE — with Dina Temple-Raston
A revelatory book that lifts the curtain on America’s most consequential public deception: how the rich get richer using tools the government gave them.Amid conflicting narratives about the drivers of wealth and inequality in the United States, one constant hovers in the background: the US tax code. No political force has been more consequential—or more utterly opaque—than the 7,000-page document that details who pays what in American society and government. Most of us have a sense that it’s an unfair system. But does anyone know exactly how it’s unfair?Legal scholar Ray D. Mado...
2025-12-21
55 min
TeachLab with Justin Reich
Click Here: Silencing a Kindergarten
We’re pleased to share powerful reporting from our friends at the show Click Here, from Recorded Future News and PRX. They tell true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. Over the past year, they’ve been documenting the digital – and cultural – erasure of Uyghurs in China. As part of that series, they follow one man who set out to preserve his culture the old fashioned way: by opening kindergartens that celebrated the Uyghur language. And then, almost overnight, those doors were locked. And the school’s founder went from teacher… to enemy of the natio...
2025-11-26
35 min
MIT Open Aggregated Podcast Feed
We’re pleased to share powerful reporting from our friends at the show Click Here, from Recorded Future News and PRX. They tell true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. Over the past year, they’ve been documenting the digital – and cultural – erasure of Uyghurs in China. As part of that series, they follow one man who set out to preserve his culture the old fashioned way: by opening kindergartens that celebrated the Uyghur language. And then, almost overnight, those doors were locked. And the school’s founder went from teacher… to enemy of the natio...
2025-11-26
00 min
Politics and Prose Presents
Reality Winner — I Am Not Your Enemy - with Dina Temple-Raston
Reality Winner was a twenty-five-year-old translator for the NSA when she saw a document that she assumed would make headlines: After public silence by the NSA and blatant lies by the Trump administration, the 2016 US election was far from secure. She impulsively printed the document--a breach of NSA protocol--stuffed it into her stockings, left the building, and mailed it to The Intercept, which promptly informed the NSA.Now, for the first time--after two films and a Broadway play about her--Winner tells her own story: her unusual childhood, which led her to want to serve her country; her r...
2025-11-07
1h 00
The Lawfare Podcast
Scaling Laws: The GoLaxy Revelations: China's AI-Driven Influence Operations, with Brett Goldstein, Brett Benson, and Renée DiResta
Alan Rozenshtein, Senior Editor at Lawfare, speaks with Brett Goldstein, Special Advisor to the Chancellor on National Security and Strategic Initiatives at Vanderbilt University; Brett Benson, Associate Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University; and Renée DiResta, Lawfare Contributing Editor and Associate Research Professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy.The conversation covers the evolution of influence operations from crude Russian troll farms to sophisticated AI systems using large language models; the discovery of GoLaxy documents revealing a "Smart Propaganda System" that collects millions of data points daily, builds psychological profiles, and generates resilient p...
2025-10-31
56 min
The Lawfare Podcast: Patreon Edition
Scaling Laws: The GoLaxy Revelations: China's AI-Driven Influence Operations, with Brett Goldstein, Brett Benson, and Renée DiResta
Alan Rozenshtein, Senior Editor at Lawfare, speaks with Brett Goldstein, Special Advisor to the Chancellor on National Security and Strategic Initiatives at Vanderbilt University; Brett Benson, Associate Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University; and Renée DiResta, Lawfare Contributing Editor and Associate Research Professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy.The conversation covers the evolution of influence operations from crude Russian troll farms to sophisticated AI systems using large language models; the discovery of GoLaxy documents revealing a "Smart Propaganda System" that collects millions of data points daily, builds psychological profiles, and generates resilient p...
2025-10-31
56 min
Scaling Laws
The GoLaxy Revelations: China's AI-Driven Influence Operations, with Brett Goldstein, Brett Benson, and Renée DiResta
Alan Rozenshtein, senior editor at Lawfare, spoke with Brett Goldstein, special advisor to the chancellor on national security and strategic initiatives at Vanderbilt University; Brett Benson, associate professor of political science at Vanderbilt University; and Renée DiResta, Lawfare contributing editor and associate research professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy.The conversation covered the evolution of influence operations from crude Russian troll farms to sophisticated AI systems using large language models; the discovery of GoLaxy documents revealing a "Smart Propaganda System" that collects millions of data points daily, builds psychological profiles, and generates r...
2025-10-28
55 min
The Broadside
Appalachia’s crypto boom and bust
Enticed by cheap energy and friendly zoning laws, crypto mining operations poured into Appalachia. But in many places, like Murphy, North Carolina, these intrusive facilities quickly wore out their welcome. Now, communities across the region are trying to pull the plug on crypto, while grappling with a new challenge that presents many of the same problems: AI data centers.Featuring: Jane Sartwell, reporter for Carolina Public PressCyndie Roberson, former resident of Cherokee County, NCColin Campbell, Capitol Bureau Chief for WUNC-North Carolina Public RadioDina Temple-Raston, managing editor and host of the Click Here podcastLinks: Li...
2025-06-26
23 min
The Middle with Jeremy Hobson
OTTD: What is DOGE Doing with Your Data?
In this episode of One Thing Trump Did, we look at how DOGE has been accessing the data of millions of Americans throughout the course of their audits of government agencies, and what they could be doing with it. Jeremy is joined by Dina Temple-Raston, host and managing editor of the Click Here podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX. #DOGE #Musk #cybersecurity #data #hackers #SocialSecurity #NSRB #CISASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-05-19
39 min
The Outpost by UserEvidence
How to build signal-based marketing plays
2025 is the year to nail signal-based selling. If you’re sweating about it…don’t. This convo will get your gears turning.In this engaging episode of The Proof Point, host Mark Huber sits down with Tom Wentworth, former CMO of Recorded Future and current CMO at Incident.io, to explore what it takes to build trust and execute bold marketing strategies in the competitive B2B landscape.Tom shares how he launched The Record, a trusted cybersecurity news brand at Recorded Future, by aligning leadership on bold ideas and hiring top talent like N...
2025-03-19
28 min
Click Here
The TikTok ban, China, and national security
Click Here host Dina Temple-Raston speaks with 1A's Jenn White about the latest on the TikTok ban, what’s next in the possible sale of its American arm, and whether the app is really a threat to national security. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2025-03-11
35 min
Click Here
196. 2024: A year of living more dangerously in cyberspace.
In a recent conversation on WAMU’s nationally syndicated 1A news show, Click Here’s Dina Temple-Raston speaks with 1A’s host Jenn White about China and Russia’s increasingly aggressive cyberattacks, and in the second half of the show, White speaks with human rights advocate Bill Browder about what the world needs to do for Ukraine. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-12-31
42 min
SHIFT
CLICK HERE: The guy who took down North Korea’s Internet
When North Korea hacked Alejandro Caceres, he expected the U.S. government to rush to his defense. When they just shrugged, he took matters into his own hands. This week we bring you an episode of the CLICK HERE podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX.Credits:CLICK HERE is hosted by Dina Temple-Raston and this episode was produced by Sean Powers, Cat Schuknecht and Jade Abdul-Malik, edited by Lu Olkowski and fact checked by Darren Ankrom. It contains original music by Ben Levingston, with some other music from...
2024-12-25
24 min
Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
Best of 2024!
I’ve had some truly amazing interviews this past year. For your listening enjoyment, I’ve curated a set of clips from some of the best shows, creating a sampler platter of stellar audio content from some amazing guests! If you’ve never listened to my podcast, this will give you a taste of what you’re missing! If you’re a regular listener, this will be a fun trip down memory lane, complete with a little new commentary. Enjoy! Original Interview Links Ep362: Patrick Wardle https://podcast.firewallsdontstopdragons.com/2024/02/05/securing-your-mac/ Ep364: Jen Caltrider https://podcast.firewallsdo...
2024-12-16
1h 32
An Arm and a Leg
Anatomy of a Fall: One rural hospital’s ransomware story (from Click Here)
What happens when a hospital gets hit by a ransomware attack? We’re sharing an episode from a podcast called Click Here that takes us inside the aftermath of a cyber attack on a rural hospital in Oregon. The story starts the minute the hospital’s IT director finds out they’ve been hacked, and follows him and his colleagues as they scramble to keep the place running while they try to get it back online. It’s a fascinating adventure, and it gives us a window into the growing problem of cyberattacks in health c...
2024-09-05
27 min
Click Here
152. The curious case of Tigran Gambaryan -- a renowned cryptocurrency investigator and Binance employee now on trial in Nigeria
In a recent conversation on WAMU’s 1A news magazine, Click Here host Dina Temple-Raston discusses the latest developments in the case of former IRS investigator Tigran Gambaryan. He now works for the cryptocurrency exchange, Binance. Nigerian prosecutors have charged Gambaryan, a middle manager at the company, for what they say are his employer’s transgressions. He’s been held in Nigeria since February. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-07-30
26 min
Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
Inside Ukraine’s IT Army
Russia has been hacking Ukraine for at least a decade now, but since the invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, the cyber war has changed. Instead of being a tactical element, cyber war is now a full-fledged strategic aspect of the conflict, on both sides. At the outset, Ukraine put out an official call to enlist cyber warriors from around the globe to their cause in what’s been called the IT Army of Ukraine. Today we’ll look at how this group was formed, how it operates, and what we should all be learning from what’s happening there...
2024-05-13
49 min
Closer Look with Rose Scott
Ransomware group LockBit reportedly responsible for Fulton County cyberattack; DA Willis given options to continue prosecution of election interference case; 2027 Women’s World Cup in Atlanta?
Click Here podcast host Dina Temple-Raston talks with Rose about a recent interview with the self-proclaimed leader of the LockBit ransomware group. He goes by the name LockBitSupp and is reportedly behind the recent Fulton County cyberattack. Plus, WABE politics reporters Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali return to “Closer Look.” First, Gringlas reports on breaking news. He discusses the latest following Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee's ruling that allows District Attorney Fani Willis to continue prosecuting the Georgia election interference case only if special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigns. Bali then discusses the latest news happe...
2024-03-15
51 min
Click Here
100. The 2023 cyber year in review
In a recent conversation on WAMU’s nationally syndicated news show 1A, Click Here’s Dina Temple-Raston looks back on cyber in 2023 and discusses what we might expect in the year ahead. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2024-01-02
20 min
Månskott
Techjätten och terroroffret
Terrordådet i Paris den 13 november 2015 går till historien som den dödligaste attacken i Frankrike efter andra världskriget. Terrororganisationen IS tar på sig dådet. Nohemi Gonzalez är det enda amerikanska dödsoffret och åtta år senare startar hennes familj en oväntad kamp mot ett av världens mäktigaste techbolag. Frågan som dras till sin spets handlar om algoritmerna som rekommenderar klipp på Youtube, och matar unga män med propagandafilmer från terrororganisationen IS. Är det bolaget som styr algoritmerna, Google, som ska ställas till svars för Nohemis tragiska dö...
2023-08-30
35 min
National Security Law Today
The AI Trap: The Missing Guardrails for Lawyers
Could you tell whether this Program Description was written by an AI app? Most of us couldn’t. With the emergence of ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and Bing AI, artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay. Lawyers, law firms, and academia have embraced AI in a high-profile way – with AI systems passing law school exams, reviewing evidence, and nearly actively representing a client. With the increasing ubiquity of AI systems, the legal community must consider the ethical and professional risks and responsibilities as we embrace these new technologies. The ABA has taken a proactive approach to confronting the challenges posed by AI...
2023-08-29
45 min
Strange Country
Anthrax Attack of 2001
Maybe this got lost in the shuffle for you, dear readers, like it did for Beth who completely spaced about this, but in the weeks after 9/11, opening the mail was a terrifying act. That's because someone was sending anthrax letters to the media and politicians. Five people died and another 17 were sickened in these attacks. It took eight years for the FBI to find their suspect, and even now some questioned whether or not they got the right man. Join Strange Country cohosts Beth and Kelly as they dissect this story that never made it into their memory banks.
2023-07-20
1h 09
Shoot the Messenger: Espionage, Murder & Pegasus Spyware
BONUS: Introducing Click Here
A special bonus episode from one of our favorite podcasts, Click Here. Click Here is a podcast about the world of cyber and intelligence hosted by Dina Temple-Raston. Click Here did a special episode about Pegasus spyware in Mexico: Classified documents and internal memos in a new report from digital activists in Mexico make clear the Mexican Army systematically deployed Pegasus spyware against local journalists and activists. R3D, a Mexican digital rights group, and University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, also discovered the existence of a formerly unknown military intelligence unit whose sol...
2023-05-30
19 min
Click Here
37. ‘Presence Matters’: Nakasone and Easterly on Ukraine, collaboration and midterm elections
The head of NSA and Cybercom Gen. Paul Nakasone and CISA director Jen Easterly came to the Council on Foreign Relations last week for a rare sit-down interview. They talked about hunt teams in Ukraine, public-private partnerships and threats ahead of the midterms, with Click Here host Dina Temple-Raston presiding over the session. Plus, one researcher bests Charming Kitten. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2022-10-18
21 min
Darknet Diaries
Presenting: Click Here "Lapsus$"
We're going to play two stories for you today. First is a story that comes from the podcast Click Here, hosted by Dina Temple Raston. It's about Lapsus$. Then after that Jack Rhysider tells a story about a sewage plant in Australia that had a big problem.You can find more episode of Click Here on your favorite podcast player or by visiting https://ClickHereShow.com.SponsorsSupport for this show comes Snyk. Snyk is a developer security platform that helps you secure your...
2022-07-12
35 min
Naudio Dox
Månskott: Trailer
För att lyssna på den här serien och alla andra avsnitt i Naudio Dox - prenumerera på ThirdEar+. Gå in på www.thirdear.studio för att teckna din prenumeration. Som betalande prenumerant får du då även exklusiv tillgång till Spår, En mörk Historia och Skuggland. “Månskott” är en dokumentärpodd som avhandlar techvärldens stora visioner och drömmar – och dess mörka baksidor. Det handlar om cyberattacker, kryptobedrägerier, bottenlösa kaninhål, artificiell intelligens och skadliga algoritmer. Medverkande: Blake Lemoine, ingenjör Magnus Sahlgren, AI Sweden Dina Temple-Ras...
2022-05-20
01 min
Click Here
Introducing Click Here
It seems like we hear about new cyberattacks almost every day. The targets used to be just big companies and government agencies. Now they are focused on you. Every Tuesday, former NPR investigations correspondent Dina Temple-Raston dives deep into the world of cyber and intelligence. You’ll hear stories about everything from ransomware to misinformation to the people shaping the cyber world, from hacking masterminds to the people who try to stop them. Click Here. Produced by The Record Media Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2022-01-21
01 min
Radiolab
Darkode
It would seem that hackers today can do just about anything they want - from turning on the cellphone in your pocket to holding your life's work hostage. Cyber criminals today have more sophisticated tools, have learned to work collaboratively around the world and have found innovative ways to remain deep undercover in the internet's shadows. This episode, we shine a light into those shadows to see the world from the perspectives of both cybercrime victims and perpetrators. First we meet mother-daughter duo Alina and Inna Simone, who tell us about being held hostage by criminals who...
2022-01-14
38 min
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
Darkode
It would seem that hackers today can do just about anything they want - from turning on the cellphone in your pocket to holding your life's work hostage. Cyber criminals today have more sophisticated tools, have learned to work collaboratively around the world and have found innovative ways to remain deep undercover in the internet's shadows. This episode, we shine a light into those shadows to see the world from the perspectives of both cybercrime victims and perpetrators. First we meet mother-daughter duo Alina and Inna Simone, who tell us about being held hostage by criminals who...
2022-01-14
00 min
You Heard it Here First
I’m also a Middle-aged Man
In this episode, you’ll learn why everything is figureoutable in Marie Forleo’s audiobook, and what’s really going on in a teenager’s brain with the Audible Original podcast What Were You Thinking.Joining us with more recommendations, two Audible editors describe why they absolutely love the hard-hitting biography The Trauma Cleaner by Sarah Krasnostein and Anna Ellory’s debut historical fiction novel The Rabbit Girls.We also hear a quick word from the oh-so-fabulous Jonathan Van Ness. Here’s the full list of reviews/recommendations:My Sister, the S...
2021-01-26
24 min
The Daily Dive
Military has confirmed it sought information on using a ‘heat ray' against D.C. protesters
The military has confirmed it sought information on using a ‘heat ray' against D.C. protesters. If that weren’t enough, there were other military grade weapons being considered through startling investigative reporting by Dina Temple-Raston, Investigations correspondent for NPR who will walk us through the inquiries and the subsequent implications.Then, if you want to get away, Hawaii may be the place to do it. Hawaii is to begin allowing travelers who test negative for COVID to bypass quarantine starting Oct. 15. David Oliver, social media editor for the Travel section at USAToday will tell us how we’ll ne...
2020-09-18
19 min
Devil We Know
Ep. 24 James Byrd, Jr. Feat. Amanda from: The State of Perfect Balance
In 1998, a group of white men with a history of racist sentiments seek out trouble and find a local black man, whom they tortured and killed by dragging him along a lonely country road in backwoods east Texas, where the scars of slavery days were still quite fresh.Featuring Amanda from The State of Perfect Balance podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-state-of-perfect-balance-a-true-crime-podcast/id1437727704Written by David Wayne YoungResearched by Kat Morris“Grass Crown” by Hyperchromatichttps://soundcloud.com/chromatic-1/grass-crown-2Thorns and Leaves EPhttp...
2019-11-01
43 min
National Security Law Today
National Security: Where are the Cyber Gaps Part II LIVE
The 29th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference https://www.americanbar.org/events-cle/mtg/inperson/379294007/ Gilman Louie is a Partner at Alsop Louie Partners https://www.alsop-louie.com/team/gilman-louie/ Harvey Rishikof is the former chair of the Standing Committe on Law and National Security Advisory Committee https://www.law.temple.edu/contact/harvey-rishikof/ Herb Lin is a Senior Research Scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and a Fellow in Cyber Policy and Security at the Hoover Institution https://www.hoover.org/profiles/herbert-lin Dina Temple-Raston is a Special Correspondent at NPR https...
2019-08-22
39 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Securing the Nation's Secrets
As our lives become increasingly tech driven, we’re more vulnerable to cyberattacks, and our workplaces and government are too. William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), says it takes a whole-of-nation counterintelligence and security effort to keep our data safe. His organization is helping lead the charge. In this episode, he talks with NPR counter-terrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston about why Americans easily fall prey to spear phishing attacks and how our personal information, through gadgets like baby monitors, can easily be collected. They also discuss potential Russian interference in the midterm elections, Edward Snowden, government ba...
2018-04-25
56 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Securing the Nation's Secrets
As our lives become increasingly tech driven, we’re more vulnerable to cyberattacks, and our workplaces and government are too. William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), says it takes a whole-of-nation counterintelligence and security effort to keep our data safe. His organization is helping lead the charge. In this episode, he talks with NPR counter-terrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston about why Americans easily fall prey to spear phishing attacks and how our personal information, through gadgets like baby monitors, can easily be collected. They also discuss potential Russian interference in the midterm elections, Edward Snowden, go...
2018-04-25
56 min
National Security Law Today
Brains and Bombers with Dina Temple-Raston
Listen to Dina Temple-Raston’s new podcast series What Were You Thinking on Apple Podcasts or Audible at audible.com/adolescentbrain What Were You Thinking Review: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2018/01/17/what-were-you-thinking-is-a-podcast-parents-need-to-hear/?utm_term=.23e91cbd0416 US Department of Justice statement on charging Abudullahi Yusuf: https://www.justice.gov/usao-mn/pr/two-minnesotans-charged-conspiracy-provide-material-support-islamic-state-iraq-and-levant Abdullahi Yusuf released: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/11/09/abdullahi-yusuf-isis-sentence-released International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: http://unictr.unmict.org/ Journalists sentenced by ICTR for role in the Rwandan genocide: http://unictr.unmict.org/en/news/three-media-leaders-convicted-genocide Countering Violent Extremism report from the ABA Rule of Law Initiative: ht...
2018-04-05
35 min
The Longest Shortest Time
The Scary, Beautiful Teenage Brain
Why would a sweet kid from Minnesota try to join ISIS? Reporter Dina Temple-Raston fills us in on the complexities of the teenage brain, with help from pizza and poetry. Plus: "What's Up with Hillary?" - Nor'easter Edition.To join the conversation, go to longestshortesttime.com! Sign up for our newsletter. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.This episode is brought to you by Jergens Wet Skin Moisturizer, Acer, (click “Store”, code: LONGEST), Juice Beauty (code: LONGSHORT20), Third Love, and Burrow (code: LONGSHORT). Learn more about your ad c...
2018-03-21
44 min
Note to Self
How to Find the Right Amount of Screen Time
Screen time is a daily battle. Between kids and parents, between ourselves and our better judgment. But maybe it doesn’t have to be. There is a better way. Manoush gets the answers from Anya Kamenetz, NPR education correspondent and author of the new book, The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life. Practical strategies, solid research, and some reassurance that mostly we’re all gonna be fine. And we sneak a peek at Dina Temple-Raston’s new podcast, What Were You Thinking: Inside the Adolescent Brain. ...
2018-01-31
24 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
CIA Director John Brennan on ISIL, Russia, & Cyber Threats
In a rare interview, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency weighs in on the global security scene and explains the current risks to the United States. John Brennan is interviewed by Dina Temple-Raston, counterterrorism correspondent for NPR, at the Aspen Security Forum. Even though the Islamic State, or ISIL, has lost territory in the Middle East, it continues to be a “global menace,” according to Brennan. He discusses what’s needed in the fight against the brutal terror group. He also discusses Russia, China, and cybercrime, and explains why Syria is the most complex issue he’s dealt with in his c
2016-09-07
49 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
CIA Director John Brennan on ISIL, Russia, & Cyber Threats
In a rare interview, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency weighs in on the global security scene and explains the current risks to the United States. John Brennan is interviewed by Dina Temple-Raston, counterterrorism correspondent for NPR, at the Aspen Security Forum. Even though the Islamic State, or ISIL, has lost territory in the Middle East, it continues to be a “global menace,” according to Brennan. He discusses what’s needed in the fight against the brutal terror group. He also discusses Russia, China, and cybercrime, and explains why Syria is the most complex issue he’s dealt with in...
2016-09-06
49 min
Radiolab
Darkode
It would seem that hackers today can do just about anything they want - from turning on the cellphone in your pocket to holding your life's work hostage. Cyber criminals today have more sophisticated tools, have learned to work collaboratively around the world and have found innovative ways to remain deep undercover in the internet's shadows. This episode, we shine a light into those shadows to see the world from the perspectives of both cybercrime victims and perpetrators. First we meet mother-daughter duo Alina and Inna Simone, who tell us about being held hostage by criminals who...
2015-09-22
37 min
Institute of Politics
NSA Secrecy and National Security | Institute of Politics
John Deutch, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jane Harman, former House of Representatives member, University professor Joseph Nye, Chief Washington Correspondent of the New York Times David Sanger, and National Public Radio’s Counterterrorism Correspondent Dina Temple-Raston, joined moderator Graham Allison for a panel discussion on NSA secrecy and national security. The panelists voiced opinions regarding the freedom of the press in terms of publishing secrets that could threaten national security, the ethical boundaries of government phone tapping, and Edward Snowden's criminal status.
2014-04-14
1h 09
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The Jihad Next Door by Dina Temple-Raston
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/160840to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Jihad Next Door Author: Dina Temple-Raston Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins Release date: 09-11-07 Ratings: 3.5 out of 5 stars, 14 ratings Genres: History Publisher's Summary:
2007-09-11
7h 06
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The Jihad Next Door: The Lackawanna Six and Rough Justice in the Age of Terror (Authored by Dina Temple-Raston)
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/137522 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Jihad Next Door: The Lackawanna Six and Rough Justice in the Age of Terror Author: Dina Temple-Raston Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 7 minutes Release date: January 1, 2006 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Dina Temple-Raston uncovers a strange corner of the war on terror in Lackawanna, New York, home of the first homegrown al-Qaeda terrorist cell in America. Or was it? The “Lackawanna Six” were young men, born of Yemeni families long settled in upstate New York, who took a tr...
2006-01-01
7h 07