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Plutopia News NetworkPlutopia News NetworkPat Cadigan: Cyberpunk ReduxPat Cadigan is a renowned science fiction and cyberpunk author known for works like Synners and Mindplayers. In 2023 she released a novelization of the classic Japanese Ultraman TV series, and in July she’ll release a novelization of the Ultraman UltraSeven series. Pat joins the Plutopia podcast to discuss the evolution of the cyberpunk genre and its real-world implications. She reflects on her early influences, the tribal nature of cyberpunk’s rise, and how the genre has shifted from fiction to reality, particularly in the realms of corporate control, surveillance, and digital culture. The conversation covers the incr...2025-03-171h 06Plutopia News NetworkPlutopia News NetworkPat Cadigan: Cyberpunk ReduxPat Cadigan is a renowned science fiction and cyberpunk author known for works like Synners and Mindplayers. In 2023 she released a novelization of the classic Japanese Ultraman TV series, and in July she’ll release a novelization of the Ultraman UltraSeven series. Pat joins the Plutopia podcast to discuss the evolution of the cyberpunk genre and its real-world implications. She reflects on her early influences, the tribal nature of cyberpunk’s rise, and how the genre has shifted from fiction to reality, particularly in the realms of corporate control, surveillance, and digital culture. The conversation covers the incr...2025-03-171h 06UVA LawUVA Law‘Exploit Machina’ With Andrea MatwyshynProfessor Andrea Matwyshyn of Penn State Law School discusses her article “Exploit Machina,” which looks at organizational choices to knowingly leverage technology as part of legally problematic conduct, including through various forms of fraud. The event was sponsored by UVA Law’s LawTech Center. (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 21, 2025)2025-02-2743 minThe Future Law PodcastThe Future Law Podcast3.9 Andrea Matwyshyn, Penn State Professor of Law and InnovationHow can law and lawyers move the public policy process? Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn is a law professor at Penn State University who is on a mission to bring lawyers, policymakers, and engineers together to solve complex social problems at the edges of law and technology. (She has a faculty appointment at Penn State’s College of Engineering to go with her law faculty role.) Future Law Podcast host Mike Madison talks with her about grounding that mission in her “lab” work with her students, and how that “lab” projects come out of her research on technology, computer security, gender and ethics...2024-09-0244 minHagley History HangoutHagley History HangoutTechno Redux: Technology Competition Policy Lessons from the U.S. vs IBM Trial with Andrea MatwyshynIn the United States, courts make policy through their interpretation of law and regulations. Through litigation, policy decisions are given the force of law. When litigation fails, then the object of regulation is often lost. This applies to the world of digital technologies, where corporate consolidation and the churn of ever-evolving technology makes anti-trust action both essential and difficult. In her latest research, Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, professor of law and innovation studies at Pennsylvania State University, delves into the U.S. vs IBM trial which pitted anti-trust regulators against the emergent champion firm of American computing. At issue in the...2024-07-2230 minAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonReflecting on 100 Episodes of Afternoon Cyber TeaIn this milestone 100th episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea, we celebrate with a special "Best Of" compilation featuring some of our most remarkable guests. Join us as we revisit highlights from conversations with Charlie Bell, Marc Goodman, Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, Dr. Fiona Hill, Runa Sandvik, Hyrum Anderson and Ram Shankar Siva Kumar, MK Palmore, Marene Allison, Mike Hanley, and Theresa Payton. This episode brings together a wealth of knowledge and experience, reflecting on our journey and looking ahead to future challenges and innovations. We extend our deepest gratitude to our dedicated listeners for your i...2024-06-2713 minISF PodcastISF PodcastEntering the New Cyber Era: The evolution of legislation in addressing emerging technologiesThis is the second in a two-part conversation with Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, professor of law at Penn State University. If you missed the first part, you can scroll back and find it in our podcast feed. Andrea’s work centers around the intersection of technology design, innovation policy, and law. Today, she and Steve talk about regulating emerging technologies and the questions tech innovators need to start asking as we move into a new era of cyber. Andrea gives us a helpful look back into history for precedents in how to approach what can feel like unprecedented times. Me...2023-09-2621 minISF PodcastISF PodcastSecurity Professionals aren’t on Public Boards: What’s holding them back?Today in the first in a two-part series with Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, professor of law at Penn State University. Andrea’s work centers around the intersection of technology design, innovation policy, and law. She and Steve discuss tech policy, regulation and international cooperation, and what corporate boards can do differently to succeed in a world where tech is now integral to every business. Mentioned in this episode: ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter Fr...2023-09-1924 minharamrtrisharamrtris^DOWNLOAD@PDF#)} Harboring Data Information Security Law and the Corporation (Stanford Law Books) Download EBOoK@[PDF] Download Harboring Data: Information Security, Law, and the Corporation (Stanford Law Books) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Andrea MatwyshynReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=B0032UXZ3YORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF ^*DOWNLOAD@PDF#)} Harboring Data: Information Security, Law, and the Corporation (Stanford Law Books) ??Download EBOoK@? Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF ^*DOWNLOAD@PDF#)} Harboring Data: Information Security, Law, and the Corporation (Stanford Law Books) ??Download EBOoK@? 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Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor and Associate Dean of Innovation and Technology at Penn State Law School, discusses the Supreme Court slashing the Federal Trade Commissions power to recoup billions of dollars for consumers in court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-04-2448 minBloomberg LawBloomberg LawFacebook Data Dump Likely to Bring LawsuitsProfessor Andrea Matwyshyn, Associate Dean of Innovation and Technology at Penn State Law, discusses why Facebook is likely to face scrutiny from federal and state regulators, as well as lawsuits from consumers, after data on more than half a billion users became widely available online. Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Bloomberg Law Supreme Court Reporter, discusses how the U.S. Solicitor General was snubbed again by the Supreme Court. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-04-0830 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsCiting Africa | Series 2, Ep 4: Digital tech and inclusive social policyThis episode discusses how digital measurement technologies are used in health insurance for risk assessments and the implications for inclusive healthcare systems in Africa. We speak to scholar Dr Andrea Matwyshyn from Penn State University, whose research focuses on the internet of bodies and health technology, as well as to two International Development Master students from LSE. The debate will show that digital health data presents considerable risks for user’s privacy, equal access to health systems and asymmetric power dynamics. Speakers: Dr Andrea Matwyshyn (Lou Aubay, Charles Rodwell and Victoria Grabenwoeger)2020-12-0225 minCiting AfricaCiting AfricaDigital tech and inclusive social policyContributor(s): Dr Andrea Matwyshyn, Lou Aubay, Charles Rodwell, Victoria Grabenwoeger | This episode discusses how digital measurement technologies are used in health insurance for risk assessments and the implications for inclusive healthcare systems in Africa. We speak to scholar Dr Andrea Matwyshyn from Penn State University, whose research focuses on the internet of bodies and health technology, as well as to two International Development Master students from LSE. The debate will show that digital health data presents considerable risks for user’s privacy, equal access to health systems and asymmetric power dynamics.   Speakers: Dr Andrea Matwyshyn (Lou Aubay, Charles Rodwell and...2020-12-0200 minAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonThe Internet of Bodies: Human Potential and Security Pitfalls, Part 2Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President for the Cybersecurity Solutions Group at Microsoft, is joined by Penn State Associate Dean for Innovation and Technology and Law and Engineering policy Professor Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn to talk about her work with the Internet of Bodies. The research examines devices that interact with the human body—externally or internally—and the legal challenges they pose to our relationship with technology. Listen to the second of two episodes with Dr. Matwyshyn as she and Ann discuss security risks, consumer consent, overtrust in internet-connected devices, and what we must consider as the human body becomes a te...2020-05-1824 minAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonAfternoon Cyber Tea with Ann JohnsonThe Internet of Bodies: Human Potential and Security Pitfalls, Part 1Ann Johnson, Corporate Vice President for the Cybersecurity Solutions Group at Microsoft, talks with Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, professor and associate dean for Innovation and Technology at Penn State, about her work with the Internet of Bodies. Her research examines devices that interact—externally or internally—with the human body and the legal challenges they pose to our relationship with technology. Listen to the first of two episodes with Dr. Matwyshyn as she and Ann discuss the future of these devices, benefits and possibilities, security risks, consumer consent, and other issues we must consider as the human body becomes a tech...2020-05-1126 minDecoder with Nilay PatelDecoder with Nilay PatelRecode Decode: Andrea MatwyshynAndrea Matwyshyn, the associate dean of innovation at Penn State Law, talks with Kara Swisher's executive producer, Erica Anderson, about the integration of technology with biology, a trend Matwyshyn terms the "internet of bodies." She explains what that means in real world terms, why someone might want to implant a computer chip in their bodies, and the potential risks and security concerns, including hackers who could manipulate thoughts. Matwyshyn also talks about the ethical and policy implications of this type of tech, and what she, a leading expert on the subject, is most worried about.Featuring:2019-12-0457 minWork of TomorrowWork of TomorrowFacial Recognition: Part 2Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law and Co-Director of Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity, Northeastern University, explores the implications of data agrigation and use within the public and private sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-01-1400 minThis Week in BusinessThis Week in BusinessMore Facebook Data Privacy IssuesFacebook may have to apologize again for another PR disaster. The New York Times reports the social media giant has data-sharing partnerships with at least four Chinese companies including Huawei, which has been labeled a national security threat by U.S. intelligence. Host Dan Loney talks with Jennifer Golbeck, Director of University of Maryland's Social Intelligence Lab, and Andrea Matwyshyn, a Professor of Law and Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, to discuss why these privacy issues seem to currently plaguing this company on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2018-06-1223 minThe Week in Health LawThe Week in Health Law121. Now with Added AI. Guest, Andrea Matwyshyn.We welcome back one of our most popular guests, Northeastern School of Law professor Andrea Matwyshyn. Our conversation combines some reflections on the past year, events of the last week, and a deep dive into some of the issues that healthcare AI raises and must face going forward.2017-12-2100 minWharton Business Radio Guest AudioWharton Business Radio Guest AudioJohn Paul MacDuffie and Andrea Matwyshyn on Knowledge@WhartonJohn Paul MacDuffie and Andrea Matwyshyn discuss Uber’s data breach. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2017-11-2929 minThe Week in Health LawThe Week in Health Law90. Waving at TVs. Guest, Andrea Matwyshyn.This week's conversation was with Northeastern University School of Law Professor, Andrea Matwyshyn. An expert on cyber security and healthcare Andrea helped us understand the changing approached of federal regulatory agencies, the continued threats from the Internet of Health Things and how the market and policymakers must find ways to reward developers for producing safe and secure code. We ended with a brief discussion (unlikely to be our last) of Blockchain as a security model.2017-03-2900 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyAndrea Matwyshyn - Hearsay Culture Show #244 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to update the record. Let's start with Show # 244, October 2, my interview with Prof. Andrea Matwyshyn of Northeastern University Law School, on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Volkwagen fraud scandal. Andrea has been doing outstanding work focusing on how copyright law can impede the ability of computer security researchers to conduct their research. On behalf of several academic security researchers, she submitted a request for an exemption under the DMCA for such research, and found success in late October...2015-10-0200 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkAndrea Matwyshyn – Hearsay Culture Show #244This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to update the record. Let’s start with Show # 244, October […]2015-10-0256 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioAndrea Matwyshyn – Hearsay Culture Show #244This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to update the record. Let’s start with Show # 244, October […]2015-10-0256 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkAndrea Matwyshyn – Hearsay Culture Show #244This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to update the record. Let’s start with Show # 244, October […]2015-10-0256 minHearsay Culture NetworkHearsay Culture NetworkAndrea Matwyshyn – Hearsay Culture Show #244This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to update the record. Let's start with Show # 244, October […]2015-10-0256 minHearsay Culture RadioHearsay Culture RadioAndrea Matwyshyn – Hearsay Culture Show #244This has been a crazy semester. Thus, I am delinquent in posting shows from this quarter. I am about to […]2015-10-0256 minLeBow College of Business MediaLeBow College of Business MediaGIC’s Annual Monetary and Trade Conference Part 2Part 2 of 1. This year’s theme is “Cyber Security in a Globally Integrated World.” Cyber security is not something many of us think about every day. But — as recent international “hacking” events show — it is all around us. More and more personal data is being put online, from personal records to medical information to payment details. But the internet respects no country’s boundary. This conference will focus on the geopolitical, legal and technical aspects of cyber security in the modern world. Speakers: Rob D’Ovidio, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, Drexel University Joseph Ingemi - Data Security an...2015-04-2900 minLeBow College of Business MediaLeBow College of Business MediaGIC’s Annual Monetary and Trade Conference Part 1Part 1 of 2. This year’s theme is “Cyber Security in a Globally Integrated World.” Cyber security is not something many of us think about every day. But — as recent international “hacking” events show — it is all around us. More and more personal data is being put online, from personal records to medical information to payment details. But the internet respects no country’s boundary. This conference will focus on the geopolitical, legal and technical aspects of cyber security in the modern world. Speakers: Rob D’Ovidio, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, Drexel University Joseph Ingemi - Data Security an...2015-04-2900 min