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Peter Eckersley
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Our Mothers Knew It
Doctrine and Covenants [D&C 27-28] Insights and Creative with Maria Eckersley
Our Mothers Knew It with Maria EckersleyA Creative Study of Come, Follow MeD&C [D&C 27-28]“All Things Must Be Done in Order”March 24 – March 30, 2025WEEK 13 SUMMARY=================In Doctrine and Covenants 27, the revelation emphasizes the importance of taking the sacrament with a focus on Jesus Christ, emphasizing that the elements used are not as important as the intent and remembrance of Christ's atoning sacrifice. It also speaks about the roles of various heavenly messengers and apostles, such as Peter, James, and John, and in...
2025-03-22
57 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#097 Manchester, Birmingham, Gardening, Radio Circle + a Wireless Elephant: The BBC in August 1923
Episode 97 finds the BBC in August 1923... There are two studio moves - 2ZY Manchester and 5IT Birmingham leave their old premises in style ('The Etude in K Sharp by Spotsoffski'... "The studio ghost looks round - burial forever of the carrier wave...") and find new city centre studios, including a heavy goods lift with a pulley that visitors need to pull themselves, so put down your briefcase or cello and get hoisting... At the Birmingham station, we check in with Uncles Edgar and Thompson and their innovative Children's Hour, who now has a Radio Circle...
2025-03-13
34 min
Our Mothers Knew It
Doctrine and Covenants [D&C 6-9] Insights and Creative with Maria Eckersley
Our Mothers Knew It with Maria EckersleyA Creative Study of Come, Follow MeD&C [D&C 6-9]“This Is the Spirit of Revelation”February 3 – February 9, 2025WEEK 06 SUMMARY=================Lesson Summary:Doctrine and Covenants sections 6 through 9 contain revelations given to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. These sections address Oliver Cowdery's role as a scribe and his desire to translate, emphasizing the importance of seeking spiritual guidance. In these revelations, the Lord assures Oliver of His support and guidance if Oliver asks with sincerity, seeks...
2025-02-02
58 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#094 Wireless Manhunts on the BBC - in 1923 and 2023
Episode 94 finds us hunting presenters on the run... in 1923 and in 2023. But first, the tale of July 1923 in British broadcasting, which includes a pop-up non-BBC station in Plymouth (5DJ), the first BBC film critic G.A. Atkinson, a comedian asks an orchestra to laugh for him, the BBC's first Sunday afternoon radio concert, new nicknames for 'listeners-in' ('ethonians', anyone?), and my favourite of all... The Wireless Manhunt. Here to tell us more, our Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker, and Associate Professor of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam Dr Carolyn Birdall (whose book is 'Radiophilia').
2024-11-14
46 min
Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth
Anne Reid
Joining Gyles this week is is one of Britain's best loved actresses, Anne Reid. Anne's long career began when a teacher at school persuaded her to apply for RADA at only 16, and after a stint in weekly rep and appearances on The Benny Hill Show and Hancock's Half Hour, she became a household name as Valerie Barlow in Coronation Street in the 60s, and then as a regular performer with Victoria Wood in the 80s. But it is arguably in later life that Anne has had the most notable, and interesting, roles in series like Last Tango In Halifax...
2024-08-02
58 min
Truth about Local Government - Unlocking human potential in Local Government.
Structure, Agency, and Local Climate Governance: How Do Individual Actors Exploit Local Contexts to Shape Policymaking in Smaller Cities and Towns?
Today we sat down with Dr Peter Eckersley who is an Associate Professor in Public Policy and Management at Nottingham Business School. His research focuses on central-local government relations, public policy, climate change, sustainability and public accountability. Peter is also Managing Editor of Local Government Studies and Co-Convenor of the UK Political Studies Association's Specialist Group on Local Politics.Alongside his post at NBS, Peter also works part-time at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space in Erkner (near Berlin), where he studies climate policy in German cities.Today we explored Peter’s ar...
2024-06-20
21 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#088 Boycotts, Bands and The Sunday Committee: May 1923 at the BBC
On episode 88, it's May 1923, and the six-month-old BBC is settling into its new home at Savoy Hill. But it's not all plain sailing. This time, 2-24 May 1923 is retold via press cuttings (thanks to our Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker), showing us that: Some corners of the press were mounting an anti-BBC campaign, complaining it was offering "poor fare". A few days later, other articles refuted that claim. Some corners of the government were eager to renegotiate the BBC agreement, with the Sykes Inquiry under way to look at licences and obligations. S...
2024-06-10
38 min
Wright on the Nail
US Campus Protests and UK Local Elections: For How Long Can We Ignore The Young?
In this week’s News Roundtable episode, Chris Wright is joined by political commentator, Marina Purkiss, Managing Editor of Local Government Studies and Co-Convenor of the UK Political Studies Association's Specialist Group on Local Politics, Dr Peter Eckersley, Communications Officer at the Institute of Economic Affairs, Reem Ibrahim, and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration at the National University of Ireland Maynooth, John O’Brennan.Chris introduces with a scintillating monologue reflecting on the student protests in the US in the late 1960s, which he was a part of. He asks the panel whether today's re-engagement of the...
2024-04-30
56 min
YesXorNo Audio
SSR9: TikTok, Moxie and Binney
Published: 2024-03-15DownloadCorrection: The documentary starring Binney is “A Good American”, reference below.or support this work via Buy Me A Coffee or Patreon.SourcesHouse Passes Bill to Force TikTok Sale From Chinese Owner or Ban the App, Sapna Maheshwari, David McCabe and Annie Karni, New York Times, 2024-03-13Congress Should Give Up on Unconstitutional TikTok Bans, Jason Kelley and Paige Collings, EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation), 2024-03-12What We Need to Know About PRISM, Dan Auerbach, Jonathan Mayer, and...
2024-03-14
20 min
Spotlight Podcast
Climate Change and Local Government: Can Municipalities Lead the Way in Sustainable Practices? | E07S03
🎙️ Welcome to a riveting new episode of Spotlight Podcast! 🌟 In this instalment, we are honoured to host the accomplished Dr Peter Eckersley, Associate Professor in Public Policy and Management at Nottingham Business School (NBS). 🌐 📚 Role and Expertise: Join us as we delve into the multifaceted expertise of Dr. Eckersley, whose research spans central-local government relations, public policy, climate change, sustainability, and public accountability. As the Managing Editor of Local Government Studies and Co-Convenor of the UK Political Studies Association's Specialist Group on Local Politics, Peter wears many hats in the academic landscape. 🌍 Global Insights on Climate Policy: Discover the global perspectiv...
2024-02-16
36 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#081 The Pips at 100! A Brief History of Time at the BBC
Pip pip pip pip pip piiiiiiiiip! Is that the time? It must be 100 years (to the day, as I release this episode) since six baby pips were born onto the airwaves. As the Greenwich Time Signal - aka The Pips - turns 100, we look back at their origin story, thanks to horologist Frank Hope-Jones and also his overlooked contribution to broadcasting itself. Plus Big Ben's bongs, heard by Manchester listeners days before London's listeners. We explain how... but also why Manchester's time signal was often a little approximate, thanks to too many double d...
2024-02-05
15 min
Our Mothers Knew It
NEW TESTAMENT 2023 - WEEK 47 [1 AND 2 PETER] - Creative Come Follow Me with Maria Eckersley
2023 WEEK 47 [1 AND 2 PETER] NOTES“Rejoice with Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory”November 20 – November 26WEEK 47: SUMMARYThis week's study takes us into the epistles of the Savior's chief Apostle, Peter. Now 30 years into his discipleship, Peter shares his thoughts on enduring firey trials by keeping our eyes riveted on the gospel of Jesus Christ. His settled and secure testimony must have brought great comfort to the Saints of his day but it has equal power to assure hearts in our day as well.On the creative side of week 47, we'll...
2023-11-19
1h 19
Our Mothers Knew It
2023 Week 29 [ACTS 10-15] - Creative Come Follow Me with Maria Eckersley
2023 WEEK 29 [ACTS 10-15] NOTES“The Word of God Grew and Multiplied”July 17 – July 23We'll see a major shift in Acts 10-15. During these chapters the gospel message emerges from the Holy Land and is carried to the Gentiles. We'll learn about the revelatory experiences of Peter and Cornelius and the early missionary efforts of Paul and Barnabas.On the creative side, we’ll learn about "line upon line" revelation by solving a letter-stacking challenge. Next we'll create a table-top air hockey game to learn about the blessings of being set apart. Finally...
2023-07-15
1h 08
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#071 Yesteryear in Parliament: The BBC vs The Government, April 1923
Sometimes we get nerdy. Sometimes we get very nerdy. This episode is one of those where media meets politics meets history - and we're giving you all the nit-picking details, because if we don't, who will?! We only pass this way once... ...And by 'this way', I mean April 16th-24th 1923. On our previous episode, the five-month-old BBC was almost on its last legs, facing battles from the press (the Express) and the government (a feisty Postmaster General who doesn't feel generous with the licence fee). Now episode 71 sees the BBC...
2023-07-07
44 min
Our Mothers Knew It
2023 WEEK 27 [ACTS 1-5] - Creative Come Follow Me with Maria Eckersley
2023 WEEK 27 [ACTS 1-5] INSIGHTS NOTES“Ye Shall Be Witnesses unto Me”July 3 - July 9We're launching into the second half of our year of study this week with the first 5 chapters of the Book of Acts. We'll study the Resurrected Savior's forty days among the Apostles and their receiving of the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost. The outpouring of the Holy Ghost set the stage for Peter and John to heal, help, and teach the people of Jerusalem.On the creative side, we’ll learn about the gift of the Ho...
2023-07-02
1h 10
It's My Country Radio Show
It's My Country Radio Show 28-4-23 (87)
1. Randy Rogers Band - Fast Car – 3.32 2. Michael Carpenter & The CRC - Short Time Livin' – 3.47* 3. Jesse Raub Jr - Loving All Night – 3.07 4. Jesse Raub Jr - Things I Shouldn't Have – 3.44 5. Wade Bowen - Honky Tonk Roll – 3.48 6. Brooke McClymont & Adam Eckersley - Lost If I Lost You – 3.37* 7. Hayley Jensen - Bring It On – 2.44* 8. Scarlet's Way – Empire – 3.51* 9. IMC Country Radio Top 15 10. 15 Kaitlyn Thomas - Pretty Little Thing – 3.08* 11. 14 Phil Salter - Something Special – 3.12* 12. 13 Ron Jenkins - Hello Whiskey – 4.11 13. 12 Sarah Catania - Little She Knows – 3.07* 14. 11 Amy Ryan - As I Ride (Feat. Peter Smokie Dawson...
2023-04-28
1h 56
CIPFA Speaks
CIPFA Speaks! Sustainability Special Episode
On this special episode of CIPFA Speaks! we discuss all things sustainability. We're joined by CIPFA's Nina Johansson and Jeffrey Matsu, who discuss their recent sustainability reports. We also hear from Jonathan Woods, a Newly Qualified Accountant from Cambridgeshire County Council. Lastly, we speak to Peter Eckersley from Nottingham Trent University. Don't forget to follow us on social media for more, and check out the sustainability reports mentioned in the episode on CIPFA's website.
2023-04-27
53 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#066 The BBC’s News, Weather and SOS Broadcasts of March 1923
Here is the news. And the weather. And the SOS messages... Our timeline continues into late March 1923 - which means that as well as news, we now have daily weather forecasts on the early BBC. It's just in time for the end of the Ideal Home Exhibition - selling radio to the masses, and oh look how useful it is. Also that month, SOS messages began in Birmingham: brief broadcasts trying to reach relatives of those critically ill, or missing persons, or even missing pelicans. Joining us to talk about yesterday's news is...
2023-04-15
31 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#064 Farewell Magnet House, Hello... Laundry Baskets? + Jeffrey Holland
Episode 64 dwells in 1st-16th March 1923: the last days of the first BBC HQ of Magnet House. So this packed show takes a walk from Magnet House to the studios at Marconi House, just as the early broadcasters would have done. We take a look at the early broadcasting philosophy of first staff - "the upper side of taste" (no grizzly murders or divorce cases). We revisit broadcasts from the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition and head on tour with a laundry basket packed with sheet music (just don't send it to the laundrette like...
2023-03-16
38 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#059 100 Years in 100 Minutes, part 3 (1988-2022)
Episode 59 is the final part of our trilogy of info-dashes through the first British Broadcasting Century. Here we span 1988-2022: the digital years. Enjoy hearing from experts, those who were there and contributions from you marvellous podcast listeners. (Part 1 was more archive-heavy - but rights issues get trickier as we get more recent - oh and do go back and listen to part 1 (1922-54) and part 2 (1955-87)). Some excerpts are from longer interviews that you'll hear on the podcast soon (eg. ex Radio 1 boss Johnny Beerling, sitcom star Jeffrey Holland). Some are from previous episodes...
2022-12-30
33 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#057 100 Years in 100 Minutes, part 1 (1922-54)
As the BBC turns 100, enjoy 100 Years in 100 Minutes! This is just part 1, 1922-54 - from the company years of Magnet House then Savoy Hill, to the corporation years up to the eve of commercial competition, the last time the BBC was the sole official broadcaster. For the early years, enjoy the archive clips, some very rare - from the first presenters, John Reith and early performers. As time goes on, extracts give way to insights: from experts, podcast listeners and those who were there... YOU HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO: 1920s: J...
2022-11-14
33 min
Infinitum
Sad kod mene neko buši
Ep 191RIP: Peter EckersleyEvacide: “If you have ever used Let's Encrypt or Certbot or you enjoy the fact that transport layer encryption on the web is so ubiquitous it's nearly invisible, you have him to thank for it. Raise a glass.”BleepingComputer:Microsoft Teams stores auth tokens as cleartext in Windows, Linux, MacsApple announces the next generation of AirPods ProApple Officially Discontinues Apple Watch Series 3Apple reveals Apple Watch Series 8 and the new Apple Watch SEIntroducing Apple Watch UltraAp...
2022-09-17
1h 36
Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast
Root Causes 242: Let's Encrypt Founder Peter Eckersley Passes
Electronic Frontier Foundation member and Let's Encrypt co-founder Peter Eckersley passed away recently at a young age. In this episode we pay respect to Peter's memory and his many contributions, including ACME, Certbot, and Let's Encrypt.
2022-09-16
07 min
Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast
Root Causes 242: Let's Encrypt Founder Peter Eckersley Passes
Electronic Frontier Foundation member and Let's Encrypt co-founder Peter Eckersley passed away recently at a young age. In this episode we pay respect to Peter's memory and his many contributions, including ACME, Certbot, and Let's Encrypt.
2022-09-16
07 min
Radio Cloud Native by Mirantis
RCN #24 - The State of APIs, PyTorch passes to Linux Foundation & DevSecOps guidance from the NSA & CISA
Get the week's news on Kubernetes, the cloud native landscape, and the wider world of tech. Co-hosts Eric Gregory and Nick Chase break through the jargon and help you make sense of it all.For the second episode in a row, we have a very special guest host, John Jainschigg! He and Eric dive into a strange mix of stories – PyTorch's big move from Meta to the Linux Foundation, the hum of datacenters in northern Virginia, new DevSecOps guidance coming from the NSA & CISA & a whole lot more!A full list of topics for this we...
2022-09-16
30 min
Hack és Lángos
HnL244 - A jó szomszéd
Mai menü:Fesztivál szezon után konferencia szezonA telefon okosabb volt, mint én.COOP az új ROPAz internetes biztonság és titkosítás úttörője, Peter Eckersley 43 évesen elhunytURL-rövidítők elemzéseHackerek okoztak hatalmas dugót Moszkvában egy ride-hailing alkalmazás segítségével - The VergeA levegőben elzárt eszközök titkos morzejeleket tudnak küldeni a hálózati kártya LED-eken keresztülA Meta támadó pozíciót vesz fel az adatvédelmi vörös csapattalElérhetőségeink:TelegramTwitterInstagramFacebook
2022-09-16
1h 02
Programa Red Zone - Red Zone Area
Programa Red Zone - Ano I - Ep.#43
Tópicos: Morte das senhas, Almoço grátis?, Seguros, Deep-Fake, Renda Extra, MS Patch Tuesday, Peter Eckersley e muito mais. No programa de 15/09/2022, apresentamos as novas opções que sugerem o fim das senhas, mais patch Tuesday da Microsoft, CISA dndo ordens, Reuso de TV-BOXES, Lambanças de Influencers, Deep-Fake, Golden Cross com problemas e a morte docriador da Let's Encrypt.
2022-09-16
1h 18
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#053 SPECIAL: Radio as Propaganda in WW2... plus Peter Eckersley & Hilda Matheson
Tying up our 'summer' specials (now autumn), part 4 of 3 (whoops) is this special on radio as propaganda in World War 2. The non-BBC story. Sefton Delmer sent black propaganda from near Bletchley Park into Germany, as Lord Haw-Haw did the opposite, sending radio propaganda from Germany back into Britain. Meanwhile Hilda Matheson (remember her from two episodes ago?) was sending transmissions from the JBC - the Joint Broadcasting Committee - in Woburn Abbey, also near Bletchley Park. And somehow between here, there and everywhere, bouncing between Germany and Britain and across Europe, somehow involving MI5 and...
2022-09-13
38 min
Watch This Drive
1 - Watch this Pilot
Drew does the “first and last introduction”. The team talks about Apple’s new products, Bible by Apple, and lawsuits featuring Beatles Apple Records vs Apple Computers. Kiwi Farms is terrible. Peter Thiel is terrible. Peter Eckersley was great. Carl and Randy get nostalgic. Randy’s “album on display” is My Morning Jacket, Okonokos.
2022-09-12
1h 02
Open Source Security
Let's chat about Let's Encrypt with Josh Aas
Josh and Kurt talk with Josh Aas from the Internet Security Research Group about Let's Encrypt, Prossimo, and Divvi Up. A lot has changed since the last time we spoke with Josh. Let's Encrypt won, and the ISG are working on some really cool new projects. Show Notes Josh Aas Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) Let's Encrypt Episode 87 – Chat with Let’s Encrypt co-founder Josh Aas New Major Funding from the Ford Foundation ISRG annual reports Peter Eckersley
2022-09-12
33 min
Naked Security
S3 Ep99: TikTok "attack" - was there a data breach, or not?
The bug that was a moth. Was there really a TikTok breach? Peter Eckersley: Code In Peace. Chrome and Edge fix a zero-day. Apple updates iOS 12 for the first time in a year. App icons: the difference between sprockets and cogs. Original music by Edith Mudge Got questions/suggestions/stories to share? Email tips@sophos.com Twitter @NakedSecurity Instagram @NakedSecurity
2022-09-08
19 min
Naked Security Podcast
S3 Ep99: TikTok "attack" - was there a data breach, or not?
The bug that was a moth. Was there really a TikTok breach? Peter Eckersley: Code In Peace. Chrome and Edge fix a zero-day. Apple updates iOS 12 for the first time in a year. App icons: the difference between sprockets and cogs. https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/peter-eckersley-co-creator-of-lets-encrypt-dies https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/chrome-fixes-zero-day-security-hole https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/urgent-apple-quietly-slips-out-zero-day-update With Doug Aamoth and Paul Ducklin Original music by Edith Mudge (https://www.edithmudge.com) Got questions/suggestions/stories to share? Email: tips@sophos.com Twitter: NakedSecurity (https://twitter.com/nakedsecurity) Instagram: NakedSecurity (https://instagram.com/nakedsecurity)
2022-09-08
19 min
CyberWire Daily
Albania attributes major cyberattack to Iran. TikTok denies breach. New Linux malware.
The Albanian government attributes a disruptive cyber attack to Iran. TikTok says it’s found no evidence of a data breach. Researchers have discovered a new strain of Linux malware. US agencies warn of ransomware targeting the education sector. Finland prepares to increase its cybersecurity capacity. Deepen Desai from Zscaler on the latest updates to Raccoon Stealer. Our guest is Lance Spitzner from the SANS Institute with results of their recent Security Awareness Report. And a fond farewell to the father of Let’s Encrypt.For links to all of today's stories check out our...
2022-09-07
25 min
Buongiorno da Edo
Addio a Peter Eckersley, co-creatore di Let's Encrypt
/** Links */ Peter Eckersley, co-creator of Let’s Encrypt, dies at just 43 - https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2022/09/04/peter-eckersley-co-creator-of-lets-encrypt-dies-at-just-43/ Farewell to Aaron Swartz, an Extraordinary Hacker and Activist - https://pde.is/posts/selected/deeplinks-2013-01-farewell-aaron-swartz/ #petereckersley #letsencrypt #eff #ssl
2022-09-05
03 min
mixx.io, podcast diario de tecnología
Un anillo, dos muertes y un tercer lanzamiento
💍 El anillo de poder de Amazon llega con polémicas tecnológicas. La nueva serie de Amazon llegó con publicidad en la suite de Adobe, incluyendo en su arranque (imagen). Y con una vigilancia especial para los trolls en IMDB (propiedad de Amazon). 👉 Amazon presume de que ha sido su mejor estreno, con 25 millones de espectadores, que no han hecho mella en su poderosa infraestructura. Dicho esto. Suscribíos a UNIVERSO TOLKIEN, el nuevo podcast donde estaré todas las semanas con los hermanos CJ y Jorge Navas repasando los episodios. También en vídeo. 🧝 🚀 El lanzamiento de Artemisa I cancelado por segunda vez. En...
2022-09-04
12 min
mixx.io
Un anillo, dos muertes y un tercer lanzamiento
💍 El anillo de poder de Amazon llega con polémicas tecnológicas. La nueva serie de Amazon llegó con publicidad en la suite de Adobe, incluyendo en su arranque (imagen). Y con una vigilancia especial para los trolls en IMDB (propiedad de Amazon). 👉 Amazon presume de que ha sido su mejor estreno, con 25 millones de espectadores, que no han hecho mella en su poderosa infraestructura. Dicho esto. Suscribíos a UNIVERSO TOLKIEN, el nuevo podcast donde estaré todas las semanas con los hermanos CJ y Jorge Navas repasando los episodios. También en vídeo. 🧝 🚀 El lanzamiento d...
2022-09-04
12 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#052 SPECIAL: Auntie’s War - with Edward Stourton
The BBC in WW2 is our focus for the third of our summer specials - longer-form chats with brilliant authors and their take on a century of British broadcasting. This time meet Auntie's War author and BBC presenter (Today, Sunday, The World at One, and plenty more), Edward Stourton. We can only ever scratch the surface in half an hour (what, no John Snagge?) - but it's a helicopter view of the key moments, from Munich to victory marches in Italy. Discover why reporting from Dunkirk to D-Day differed so much, and which BBC reporter gained notoriety...
2022-08-30
33 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#049 It’s That Man Again! Peter Eckersley - 1st BBC Chief Engineer
Episode 49 and that old favourite Peter Eckersley returns - he's started regular British broadcasting, helped spark a boom in radio sets, mocked the BBC, been inspired by the first OB to join Auntie Beeb... and now this episode, he's hired. In this bumper episode, we hear from Eckersley expert Tim Wander, and PPE himself, as well as Noel Ashbridge and Rolls Wynn. Plus our special guest: Professor David Hendy, author of The BBC: A People's History, on the pioneer years. This is the last of our regular timeline type shows for the summer - but...
2022-07-10
46 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#048 Daimler, 5MG and 2BP: The In-Car Radios of 1923
"There's not a lot written about 2BP," says our guest Tony Currie, radio historian, author and presenter. And yet for episode 48, we've wrung a whole 40mins out of it! In January 1923, the BBC had sole right to broadcast in Britain, and yet a couple of experimental radio stations existed in Glasgow. 5MG had been on the air since October, operated by shop-owners Frank Milligan and George Garscadden, just to sell some wireless sets. And Daimler wanted to sell something too - in-car radios. So they set up a temporary station, 2BP, at the Glasgow Motor Show.
2022-06-22
38 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#047 ”Hark, The Engine’s Failing”: The Closedown of 2MT Writtle
January 17th 1923: 2MT Writtle, Britain's first regular broadcasting station, closes down for the last time. Its chief voice, director of programmes, Lord of Misrule Peter Pendleton Eckersley toasts its listeners with a glass of water, upgraded to champagne via the use of a pop gun - innovating to the last with one of radio's first ever sound effects. Then Eckersley, the first BBC-basher, switched sides and promptly joined the BBC, as its first Chief Engineer. On episode 47, we've reached the moment where the BBC's peculiar airwaves rival finally shuffles off the ether, having somehow given...
2022-06-03
38 min
Australia in the World
Ep. 96: Campaign foreign policy lessons; AUKUS leaks?
With Australia’s federal election to be held this Saturday, Allan and Darren conduct a quick discussion of the role foreign policy has played over the past month during the campaign, and what we can learn regardless of who will form government. Then, to finish, eyebrows are raised in response to reporting detailing secret conversations between very senior Australian and US national security officials regarding AUKUS and the US' need for bipartisan support for the deal within Australia. We thank Annabel Howard for research and audio editing and Rory Stenning for composing our theme music. Rel...
2022-05-18
29 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#046 Justin Webb on Leonard Crocombe... and January 1923
For episode 46 we're joined by one of today's (and Today's) top broadcasters: Justin Webb. Justin's new book 'The Gift of a Radio: My Childhood and Other Train Wrecks' chronicles his lifelong partnership with radio, from an unusual childhood improved by the arrival of an ITT Tiny Super radio, to anchoring the Radio 4's Today programme. But he's just the latest of 3 generations of broadcaster in his family. Justin's grandfather Leonard Crocombe was not only the first Radio Times editor, but also briefly a broadcaster in 1923 - something which even Justin didn't know. Hear Leonard Crocombe tell a...
2022-05-09
41 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#043 The First Outside Broadcast: A Night at the Opera!
On January 8th 1923, British broadcasting left the studio for the first time. William Crampton had the idea, Arthur Burrows seized on it, John Reith approved it, Cecil Lewis kept interrupting it with stage directions and synopses... Hear all about it here on episode 43, with the voices of Peter Eckersley, Harold Bishop, Arthur Burrows, A.E. Thompson and Percy Edgar. Plus Dr Kate Murphy tells us about the first radio 'aunt', Aunt Sophie/Cecil Dixon. And what John Reith did for the first time on January 6th. You won't believe it... This episode is drawn from...
2022-03-02
41 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#042 Drops Mic, Drops Callsign
Episode 42 is the answer to life, the universe and everything, which in this case is: microphones. Or more specifically, the new microphones the BBC brought in, of Captain Round's design, in January 1923. In this episode, new mics, old callsigns, ambitious plans, the lack of an on-air interval: it all adds up to the start of professional broadcasting, as the two-month-old BBC moves away from its radio ham roots... ...Not that there's anything wrong with being a radio ham! As will be revealed by our guest Jim Salmon, aka 2E0RMI. He's got plans for a c...
2022-02-09
40 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#037 SPECIAL: The Prehistory of the BBC (extended cut)
It's the BBC’s 99th birthday! Well it was on the day this episode landed. So for episode 37, here’s the podcast’s story so far... Between season 2 (covering the BBC in 1922) and season 3 (the BBC in 1923), we’re on a run of specials. So here we summarise EVERYTHING we’ve learned so far. 36 episodes condensed into one. Condensed, yet also extended - because we recorded a shorter version of this episode for The History of England Podcast. So to lure in folks who’ve heard that already, I’ve added a ton of new stuff, including some brand new bits. By which I...
2021-11-14
46 min
Global Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust
15: Robyn Eckersley – Green Political Theory, The State and the Climate Emergency
Robyn Eckersley is Professor and Head of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia where she specialises in environmental governance, politics, political theory and international relations. She was elected as Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2007 and in 2019, she received a Distinguished Scholar Award from the Environmental Studies Section of the International Studies Association. Robyn has been working at the interface of deep ecology, green political theory and international relations scholarship for over two decades. In her 2004 book ‘The Green State’, she laid out her argument for a ‘critic...
2021-08-25
1h 02
Digital Village Radio 2021
Episode 29: CA Prop 24 & 25 - Herd Immunity
On this week's episode of Digital Village, Leilani Albano interviews USC Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Dr. Paula Cannon to talk about concerns with herd immunity as a primary strategy for tackling the coronavirus pandemic First, it’s not just the presidential election that matters, here in California, we have quite a few propositions on the ballot - a lot of which are pretty confusing. I am joined by AI and privacy policy researcher Peter Eckersley to talk about Prop 24, which makes some amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act, and Prop 25, which is a referendum on l...
2021-07-23
26 min
Digital Village Radio 2021
22: Cloaking Your Photos with Fawkes - Language Models
In the first part of the show, we talk to Shawn Shan, a PhD student at University of Chicago, who works in privacy and security. Shawn is one of the researchers behind Fawkes, which is software that makes subtle changes to images to make it harder for machines to recognize images as the same, even if to the human eye they appear identical. In the second half of the show, Dr. Peter Eckersley is back to talk about Language Models. Back in July, Open AI, the AI research and deployment company based in San Francisco, released the 3r...
2021-07-23
25 min
Digital Village Radio 2021
Episode 19: COVID-19 Update - Jaleesa Trapp - Flaws in Facial Recognition
(01:19) In the first part of the show, Dr. Jun Axup is back to give us a COVID-19 best practices update - hint - wear. a. mask. (5:26) On Digital Village, we love to highlight people who are doing amazing work in technology. One of those people is Jaleesa Trapp, a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab in the Lifelong Kindergarten group. We talk about her hero's journey and what she's doing to make her STEM more equitable. (20:44) In the last part of the show, Dr. Peter Eckersley is here to talk about the incident in D...
2021-07-23
27 min
Digital Village Radio 2021
Episode 11: Contact Tracing - Mirakind - Invest in Innovation
Dr. Peter Eckersley is back. He’s an AI, ethics, and privacy researcher, who is the convener of the stop-covid.tech group to talk to us about contact tracing and how important it is in slowing down the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Loretta Whitesides, about her citizen volunteer work with Mirakind who are working to test essential workers in Los Angeles for COVID-19. In the last part of the show, Brittney is joined by Dr. Addison Killean Stark to talk about his op-ed for Scientific American where he makes the case for investing in innovation to help wit...
2021-07-23
27 min
Digital Village Radio 2021
Episode 05: Slamdance - 5G - AI in the Criminal Justice System
Ric Allan talks the awesome Slamdance Film Festival with Paul Rachman. Leilani Albano is joined by Danny O’Brien of the EFF, about security concerns around 5G - particularly around Chinese tech giant Huawei and US concerns that they are undermining national security. AI expert Peter Eckersley is back to talk about AI Risk Assessment Tools and how they may be in use in California and around the country before they have been adequately tested. We also touch on issues with California's SB-10.
2021-07-23
27 min
Listen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full Audiobook
Flying the Flag: The Complete Series 1-4: A BBC Radio 4 comedy drama Audiobook by Alex Shearer
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 508338 Title: Flying the Flag: The Complete Series 1-4: A BBC Radio 4 comedy drama Author: Alex Shearer Narrator: Christopher Benjamin, Dinsdale Landen, Full Cast , Milton Johns, Moir Leslie, Peter Acre, Stephen Greif Format: Unabridged Length: 13:35:22 Language: English Release date: 07-01-21 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, General Summary: All four series of the Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen Set in a British embassy somewhere in Russia, as the Cold War draws to a close, this entertaining sitcom follows Her Majesty's Ambassador Mr Mackenzie as he...
2021-07-01
1h 35
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#030 The First BBC Staff: Reith, Burrows, Lewis, Anderson, White (+ David Hamilton)
"I had little idea what broadcasting was." So said John Reith after his job interview to become General Manager of the brand new BBC. On this exciting episode, meet your first General Manager (Reith), Director of Programmes (Arthur Burrows v Cecil Lewis - who'll get the job?), Secretary (Major Anderson beats 245 others to it, but doesn't last six months) and Chief Engineer (R.H. White - nothing to do with the lemonade - he's appointed but doesn't last the weekend...). Spanning December 7th-16th 1922, we've got the nerves, the prayers, the interviews, the winks, the...
2021-06-30
38 min
ANAM Radio
ANAM Radio Special Part II (Ep 4, 2021)
Episode 4, 2021: ANAM Radio Special Part II Monday 21 June 2021 “ANAM is really interested in the person, as well as the musician.”-Thea Rossen (percussion, 2016) In the second part of the ANAM Radio Special, alumna Thea Rossen, and current musicians Rachel Lau, Nathan Gatenby and Noah Rudd share fun anecdotes about their ANAM auditions and share hot tips on what to expect on the ANAM application process. Thea also chats with her former teacher Peter Neville, and other ANAM faculty members Virginia Taylor and Damien Eckersley about what kind of musicians ANAM is looking for. Applications for ANAM’s 2022 Program are now open...
2021-06-21
10 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#028 The First BBC Entertainers... and Lee Mack
Season 2 begins! So please welcome to the microphone: entertainment! The very first. Journey back to November 16th 1922 - Day 3 of the BBC - to meet Auntie's first entertainers. But history being history, nothing's easy... Discover why the BBC's first entertainers weren't the first after all, whether London, Birmingham or Manchester brought us the BBC's first entertainment concert - and why each of them has a claim to it. Our fabulous guest is comedian, actor, writer and professional liar Lee Mack, with tales from Not Going Out, Would I Lie To You and his...
2021-05-24
36 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#027 Season 2 Trailer (aka Season 1 Recap)
Ahead of season 2 (covering the first year and a bit of the BBC, from November 16th 1922 to December 31st 1923), here's a recap of season 1 - told by the people who were there: eleven broadcasting pioneers. GUGLIELMO MARCONI: Inventor of 'wireless' H.J. ROUND: First to send speech west across the Atlantic PETER ECKERSLEY: First regular British radio broadcaster WINIFRED SAYER: First woman on the radio, first professional radio performer DAME NELLIE MELBA: First star broadcaster ARTHUR BURROWS: First voice of the BBC KENNETH W...
2021-05-15
03 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#024 SPECIAL: Part 1 of 1922‘s Parliamentary Broadcasting Debates
Westminster, 1922: Parliament learns a new word, 'Broadcasting'. And they LOVE to argue about new words. In this special, our cast of 20 brings to life EVERY broadcasting debate from 1922, no matter how big or small. No editing here. On our specials we outstay our welcome and we dig a little deeper. So approach this episode as if you're tuning into the BBC Parliament channel, only it's a century ago and they're deciding if and how there should be a BBC. Some parts may be an easier listen than others. You may need to tune your ears to their...
2021-03-22
27 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#021 Loose Ends (with Gareth Jones)
Ending season 1, here's episode 21 to tie up some loose ends, correct some clarifications and clarify some corrections from our previous 20 episodes on the prehistory of the BBC, radio and life as we know it. There's also an exclusive wide-ranging interview with TV presenter (Get Fresh, How 2), podcaster (Gareth Jones on Speed) and science enthusiast Gareth Jones, known for a brief spell on children's TV as Gaz Top. Find more on his podcast via his website, or his clips 'n' films on Youtube. Next episode we'll begin a run of 'specials' before we embark on season 2.
2021-01-22
45 min
1988 Topps
Dennis Eckersley (#72)
One of the best pitchers of his generation battles fear, the bottle, and family tragedy on his way to the Hall of Fame. Cheese for the kitchen and a yakker for the kudo. Links: Card on Beckett Peter Gammons, "One Eck of a guy" OMG that #look Eck talking on-air about his ex-wife and ex-friend Richard Marx "Take This Heart" For the stats-heads: check out Eck's 1988-1992 stats SABR: "The last 1000-100 man" Eck pitches to Gibson, 30 years later
2020-12-20
32 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#018 The First BBC Broadcast: "Hullo, Hullo!"
"You know, this broadcasting is going to be jolly good fun." ...That adlib ended the very first BBC broadcast, given by Arthur Burrows on November 14th, 1922 - and re-enacted on this special birthday episode. Yes we've made it! After 17 episodes building up to the big launch, the BBC is on air. This episode lands on the Beeb's 98th birthday - and to celebrate, we've done something that we THINK is a first: a complete reconstruction of the very first BBC broadcast. Well, not a complete reconstruction... because Arthur Burrows read the n...
2020-11-14
35 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#017 The Eve of the BBC: A Partly Political Broadcast
We're nearly there! Episode 17 zooms in on the pre-BBC fortnight. You'd have thought everything's in place by now, right? Not quite - just the tiny non-controversial matters of the licence fee and allegations of bias to deal with first. Good job they're all sorted now... We've got archive reminiscences from pioneer Peter Eckersley and the return of Newspaper Detective Andrew Barker, who also gives us an Airwave Memory (email a clip of yours for next season: paul@paulkerensa.com) We mention CenturiesofSound.com - try their 1922 mix for starters. We also...
2020-11-06
33 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#016 Live at the Apo2LO: Our 1st Broadcast Comedian
The first drama, the first comedian... Journey with us to October 1922 for the rarely told tale radio's first play (Cyrano de Bergerac, courtesy of Peter Eckersley) and British broadcasting's first comedian. Helena Millais played Cockney character Our Lizzie - and you'll even hear a bit of her act. We'll look at the few before her too - entertainers and storytellers - and those who came after. Cultural historian and comedy writer Alan Stafford is your guide, and his fab books It's Friday, It's Crackerjack and Wilson, Keppel and Betty: Too Naked for the N...
2020-10-29
30 min
Digital Village Radio
Episode 29: CA Prop 24 & 25 - Herd Immunity
On this week's episode of Digital Village, Leilani Albano interviews USC Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Dr. Paula Cannon to talk about concerns with herd immunity as a primary strategy for tackling the coronavirus pandemicFirst, it’s not just the presidential election that matters, here in California, we have quite a few propositions on the ballot - a lot of which are pretty confusing. I am joined by AI and privacy policy researcher Peter Eckersley to talk about Prop 24, which makes some amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act, and Prop 25, which is a referendum on...
2020-10-21
26 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#011 The Pre-BBC 6/Music, part 1: 2 BBCs
Two British Broadcasting Companies! That's the result of the negotiations of summer 1922. Part one of this two-parter brings us two parallel storylines: boardroom debates (a la The Apprentice) and studio sing-songs (a la Top of the Pops). In this exciting episode, hear the voices and reminiscences of John Reith, Peter Eckersley, Arthur Burrows, Lord Gainford - those who were there as the BBC finally got its name. ====== This podcast is unaffiliated to the mighty BBC. We just like talking about them, and how they came into being. ...So your...
2020-08-23
25 min
Digital Village Radio
Episode 22: Cloaking Your Photos with Fawkes - Language Models
In the first part of the show, we talk to Shawn Shan, a PhD student at University of Chicago, who works in privacy and security specifically in emerging technology. Shawn is one of the researchers behind Fawkes, which is software that makes subtle changes to images to make it harder for machines to recognize images as the same, even if to the human eye they appear identical. In the second half of the show, Dr. Peter Eckersley is back to talk about Language Models. Back in July, Open AI, the AI research and deployment company based in S...
2020-08-13
25 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#009 2LO London Calling
Episode 9 brings us to the famous '2LO': London is calling the world, on our journey towards the BBC's birth. Hear the voices that launched broadcasting in the UK, plus rivalry and pranks, including Arthur Burrows and Peter Eckersley recreating a 1922 moment via clips from 1938 and 1960. (It looks weird written down, but trust me.) This episode's 'AM' (Airwave Memories) comes from radio producer Chris Byland. Send yours by recording a 1-2min audio clip of you reminiscing about your earliest memories of radio/TV. Your 'FM' (First-hand Memories) are welcome too - a new feature of emailed-in...
2020-07-20
26 min
Other Edens
The Town That Didn't Stare: The Scientologists on the Hill
In 1959, L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, one of the world's most controversial religions, bought a manor house in the sleepy Sussex town of East Grinstead. In doing so, he changed everything for that town. East Grinstead was now world famous, not as a middle class commuter town with a beautiful timber-clad high street, but as the focus point of global concerns about abuses and corruption in alternative religion. How did it happen? What is life like for British Scientologists? And what did this little town do once it became Britain's home of occultist belief systems? The...
2020-07-13
51 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#008 2MT Writtle: Radio Active
Feb 14th, 1922: Britain finally gets a regular broadcast service. Only it's a little dry. Till Peter Eckersley gives his engineers gin and tonics (also dry), runs to the mic, and brings entertainment radio to the masses with jokes, songs, impressions and severe over-running. Hear all about it - including archive clips aplenty - including more from broadcasting historian Tim Wander (buy his books here). Plus an early broadcasting memory - now called 'AM' (Airwave Memories) from Jamie Dyer of the Watching the Wireless podcast. We're nowt to do with the BBC - we...
2020-07-13
29 min
Digital Village Radio
Episode 19: COVID-19 Update - Jaleesa Trapp - Flaws in Facial Recognition
(01:19) In the first part of the show, Dr. Jun Axup is back to give us a COVID-19 best practices update - hint - wear. a. mask.(5:26) On Digital Village, we love to highlight people who are doing amazing work in technology. One of those people is Jaleesa Trapp, a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab in the Lifelong Kindergarten group. We talk about her hero's journey and what she's doing to make her STEM more equitable. (20:44) In the last part of the show, Dr. Peter Eckersley is here to talk about the incident in D...
2020-07-08
27 min
The British Broadcasting Century with Paul Kerensa
#007 Peter Eckersley: 1922's Pre-Goon Goon
Thank Eckersley for the BBC! It's almost entirely down to him. Never heard of him? Then listen on, to the original PPE... We chat to broadcasting historian Tim Wander (who knows more about Eckersley than anyone on the planet). Plus hear clips from Captain Eckersley himself, both in wild action on air, and looking back over his amazing career as first BBC Chief Engineer, first regular voice on British radio, and pioneer of air traffic control. Oh yes, he also built an airport. And he was a spy in WW2. What a tale! It's all...
2020-07-06
29 min
Facade Tectonics SKINS Podcast
Tall Building Skins
Special guests Keith Boswell, Partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Peter Weismantle of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Hosted by Mic Patterson, PhD, LEED AP+ Facade Tectonics Institute (https://facadetectonics.org/) This podcast was brought to you by the 2020 World Congress sponsors: Schüco USA, Kuraray America, Pohl Facades, Technoform North America, CadMakers, Clark Pacific, Eastman, Metawell, Sika, Valmont, Zak World of Facades, Eckersley O’Callaghan, Permasteelisa North America, Roschmann Group, Walter P Moore, TriPyramid, W&W Glass, Clark Construction, DOW, Ubiquitous Energy, AVRO Consult Engineering PC, Belzberg Architects, Painters and Allied Trades, Morrison Hershfield, PCI West, ...
2020-05-12
1h 07
Digital Village Radio
Episode 11: Contact Tracing - Mirakind - Invest in Innovation
Dr. Peter Eckersley is back. He’s an AI, ethics, and privacy researcher, who is the convener of the stop-covid.tech group to talk to us about contact tracing and how important it is in slowing down the spread of SARS-CoV-2.Loretta Whitesides, about her citizen volunteer work with Mirakind who are working to test essential workers in Los Angeles for COVID-19.In the last part of the show, Brittney is joined by Dr. Addison Killean Stark to talk about his op-ed for Scientific American where he makes the case for investing in innovation to he...
2020-04-15
27 min
The Essex 2020 podcast
Essex 2020 #2 - Marconi & The Making Of Chelmsford
Thank you for downloading the Essex 2020 podcast. In this series, we go behind the scenes of the UK’s biggest celebration of science and creativity. In each episode, Essex 2020 project director Richard Freeman meets some of the brilliant people and organisations who are working to create, inspire and discover Essex’s past, present and future. There is more information on how you can get involved in Essex 2020 at Essex2020.com and at the end of the podcast. In this episode: Chris Neale and Alan Pamphilon from Chelmsford Civic Society | Chelmsford Science & Engineering Society When Guglielmo Marconi founded his telecommunications and engin...
2020-02-20
00 min
Digital Village Radio
Episode 05: Slamdance - 5G - AI In Criminal Justice System
Ric Allan talks the awesome Slamdance Film Festival with Paul Rachman.Leilani Albano is joined by Danny O’Brien of the EFF, about security concerns around 5G - particularly around Chinese tech giant Huawei and US concerns that they are undermining national security.AI expert Peter Eckersley is back to talk about AI Risk Assessment Tools and how they may be in use in California and around the country before they have been adequately tested. We also touch on issues with California's SB-10.
2020-01-29
27 min
Adventures in History!
Cleveland Baseball History: Episode 11: 1970's!
In the 1970's the Cleveland Indians failed in their annual quest to reach the postseason, the ALCS and World Series. However, they played their hearts out and Cleveland Municipal Stadium was the place to be to enjoy the Tribe in person. The team made history in 1975 by hiring the first African American manager, Frank Robinson. At various times the Tribe contended and the fans dreamed of October baseball. However, win or lose, the players went out there and gave it their best shot. Notable Indians from the decade include: Rick Austin, Vince Colbert, Stunning Steve Dunning, Rich Hand. Dennis Higgin...
2019-11-28
12h 14
Segfault.fm
0x0a Browser Fingerprinting
Beschreibung: In dieser Folge diskutieren wir das Problem von Browser Fingerprinting und erörtern die verschiedenen Techniken, die es mittlerweile gibt um einen eindeutigen Fingerabdruck eines Browser zu erstellen. Am Ende diskutieren wir über Verteidigungsmöglichkeiten und geben einen Ausblick wie es weiter gehen könnte. Shownotes: YT: Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on Privacy WP: HTTP Cookies Facebook: Like Buttons Heise: 2-Klicks für mehr Datenschutz Firefox Multi-Account Containers Cookie number statistics Die Umsetzung der EU-Cookie-Richtlinie in Deutschland Paper: Browser Fingerprinting: A survey Laperdrix et al.: Beauty and the Beast: Diverting modern web browsers to build unique brows...
2019-11-16
2h 02
The All Turtles Podcast
SciFi-preneurship 5: I, Robot
As technologists continue to build the future, what laws should govern the things they create? Ethical guidelines for technology are essential; Isaac Asmiov presented one version of what they may look like when he introduced the Three Laws of Robotics in his collection of short stories I, Robot. This work of science fiction inspired many, including the three guests on today’s episode: Emily Dean, Peter Eckersley, and Joe Betts-LaCroix. Show notes Intro with Phil Libin and Brittney Gallagher Brittney Gallagher hosts Digital Culture LA, a show about future science and tech...
2019-07-17
25 min
The All Turtles Podcast
SciFi-prenuership 4: Snow Crash
In the Metaverse, a shared virtual reality space, a character wrestles with a computer-crashing virus that also causes harm in the real world. Thus begins Snow Crash, a Neal Stephenson novel that, when written in 1992, described futuristic systems that eventually became reality. Snow Crash’s impact is so significant that this episode has a record number of guests who wanted to discuss it: Dr. Christine Corbett Moran, Veronica Belmont, Peter Eckersley, Joe Betts-LaCroix, and Sophia Brueckner. Show notes Intro with Phil Libin and Brittney Gallagher Brittney Gallagher hosts Digital Culture LA, a sh...
2019-07-10
33 min
The All Turtles Podcast
SciFi-preneurship 2: The Matrix
The impact of the The Matrix on science fiction is difficult to overstate, but beyond the genre itself, it also deeply affected the viewers whose worldviews were made askew. Three of those viewers are featured in today’s episode to talk about their reactions to the film and the ways in which it contributed to the work they do now: writer/director Emily Dean, Partnership on AI research director Peter Eckersley, and MIT Media Lab’s Dan Novy. Show notes Intro with Phil Libin and Brittney Gallagher Brittney Gallagher hosts Digital Culture LA, a sh...
2019-06-19
21 min
Rationally Speaking Podcast
Rationally Speaking #220 - Peter Eckersley on "Tough choices on privacy and artificial intelligence"
This episode features Peter Eckersley, an expert in law and computer science, who has worked with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Partnership on AI. Peter and Julia first delve into some of the most fundamental questions about privacy: What are the risks of losing privacy? Do we have more to fear from governments or industry? Which companies do a good job of protecting their users' privacy? Are there tradeoffs between supporting privacy and supporting competitive markets? Next, they discuss Peter's work measuring recent progress in AI, and debate to what extent recent progress is cause for optimism.
2018-10-28
1h 02
Caqabaadka dhalinyarada ka hor yimaada
Ep. 019 — Technology People
“Thank you Mr. Machine...or Ms. Machine?” —John Zerzan About: What does one make of our future—like the one 50 years from now? The answer, or rather a possible answer, has a lot to do with choice and technology. Whether we survive or go extinct is, however, another question. Show Notes: [01:20] A link to download the Park Mobile app [01:25] “Inamorata (Marimba Solo)” by Blue Dot Sessions [04:40] “Inside the Tower” by Visager [06:15] More on Clooneys Pub (SFGate) [06:40] Light reading on the James Comey hearings (CNN) [07:50] More on Peter Eckersley (Electronic Frontier Foundation) [08:20] Light reading on the latest allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 US E...
2017-09-08
1h 05
Some Noise
Technology People
“Thank you Mr. Machine...or Ms. Machine?” —John Zerzan About: What does one make of our future—like the one 50 years from now? The answer, or rather a possible answer, has a lot to do with choice and technology. Whether we survive or go extinct is, however, another question. Show Notes: [01:20] A link to download the Park Mobile app [01:25] “Inamorata (Marimba Solo)” by Blue Dot Sessions [04:40] “Inside the Tower” by Visager [06:15] More on Clooneys Pub (SFGate) [06:40] Light reading on the James Comey hearings (CNN) [07:50] More on Peter Eckersley (Electronic Frontier Foundation) [08...
2017-09-08
1h 05
About LSE
LSE 2017
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Hix, Dr Paul Stock, Professor Peter Trubowitz, Baroness Amos, Professor Fawaz Gerges, Professor Michael Jacobs, Dr Lisa McKenzie, Professor Robyn Eckersley, President Juan Manuel Santos | LSE was founded with the aim of understanding the causes of things and for the betterment of society. This ideal is still at the heart of LSE and we know whatever new challenges 2017 brings, our students will be prepared for bright futures in world-changing roles.
2017-01-09
03 min
About LSE
LSE 2017
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Hix, Dr Paul Stock, Professor Peter Trubowitz, Baroness Amos, Professor Fawaz Gerges, Professor Michael Jacobs, Dr Lisa McKenzie, Professor Robyn Eckersley, President Juan Manuel Santos | LSE was founded with the aim of understanding the causes of things and for the betterment of society. This ideal is still at the heart of LSE and we know whatever new challenges 2017 brings, our students will be prepared for bright futures in world-changing roles.
2017-01-09
03 min
DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Panel - Let's Encrypt - Minting Free Certificates to Encrypt the Entire Web
Let's Encrypt - Minting Free Certificates to Encrypt the Entire Web Peter Eckersley Electronic Frontier Foundation James Kasten Electronic Frontier Foundation Yan Zhu Electronic Frontier Foundation Let's Encrypt is a new certificate authority that is being launched by EFF in collaboration with Mozilla, Cisco, Akamai, IdenTrust, and a team at the University of Michigan. It will issue certificates for free, using a new automated protocol called ACME for verification of domain control and issuance. This talk will describe the features of the CA and available clients at launch; explore the security challenges...
2015-10-30
00 min
DEF CON 23 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Panel - Ask the EFF - The Year in Digital Civil Liberties
Ask the EFF: The Year in Digital Civil Liberties Kurt Opsahl General Counsel, Electronic Frontier Foundation Nate Cardozo EFF Staff Attorney Mark Jaycox EFF Legislative Analyst Corynne McSherry EFF Legal Director Nadia Kayyali EFF Activist Peter Eckersley EFF Technology Projects Director Get the latest information about how the law is racing to catch up with technological change from staffers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the nation’s premiere digital civil liberties group fighting for freedom and privacy in the computer age. This session will include updates on current EFF issues such as...
2015-10-22
00 min
DEF CON 18 [Video] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.
Peter Eckersley - How Unique Is Your Browser?
This talk reports the results of the panopticlick browser fingerprinting experiment. We show how inoccent-looking version and configuration information can be used to uniquely identify almost all desktop browsers, without use of cookies or IP addresses. We discuss how this comes about, how serious a problem it is, and just how hard it will be to fix...Peter Eckersley is a Senior Staff Technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. His research interests include digital copyright and alternatives to digital copyright, network neutrality and network testing, censorship circumvention and privacy enhancing technologies.
2010-10-08
32 min
DEF CON 18 [Video] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.
Peter Eckersley & Jesse Burns - An Observatory for the SSLiverse
This talk reports a comprehensive study of the set of certificates currently in use on public HTTPS servers. We investigate who signed the certs, what properties they have, and whether there is any evidence of malicious certificates signed, directly or indirectly, by trusted CAs.Peter Eckersley is a Senior Staff Technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. His research interests include digital copyright and alternatives to digital copyright, network neutrality and network testing, censorship circumvention and privacy enhancing technologies.Jesse Burns is a founding partner at iSEC Partner where he performs penetration tests and manages research. Prior...
2010-10-08
49 min
DEFCON 17 [Video and Slides] Speeches from the Hacker Convention.
Panel - Ask The EFF The Year in Digital Civil Liberties - Video
Ask EFF: The Year in Digital Civil LibertiesKurt Opsahl Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier FoundationJennifer Granick EFF Civil Liberties DirectorKevin Bankston EFF Senior Staff AttorneyFred von Lohmann EFF Senior Staff AttorneyMarcia Hofmann EFF Staff AttorneyPeter Eckersley EFF Staff TechnologistGet the latest information about how the law is racing to catch up with technological change from staffers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the nation's premiere digital civil liberties group fighting for freedom and privacy in the computer age. This session will include updates on current EFF...
2009-10-07
1h 29
24C3 Audio Recordings
24C3_2331 A Spotter's Guide to AACS Keys
24C3 Audio Recordings 24C3_2331 Veröffentlicht am: 10.02.2008, 23:58 Uhr Präsentation vom: 30.12.2007, 11:30 Uhr http://chaosradio.ccc.de/24c3_mp3_2331.html Teilnehmer: Peter Eckersley A Spotter's Guide to AACS Keys Abstract : AACS is the DRM system used on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs. It is one of the most sophisticated DRM deployments to date. It includes around twelve different kinds of keys (in fact, even counting the different kinds of keys is non-trivial), three optional watermarking schemes, and four revocation mechanisms (for keys, hardware, players, and certain disc images). Speakers : Peter Eckersley Language : en Date : 2007-12-30 Time : 11:30 Room : Saal 1 More information... http://ev...
2008-02-10
00 min