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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
822 | Montana Fly Fishing and Photography Tips with Drew Baker
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/822 Presented By: Pescador on the Fly Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors From shoulder surgery rehab to 10 guiding seasons across Rock Creek, the Blackfoot, and the Big Hole, Montana guide and photographer Drew Baker shares how he turned days on the oars into a career behind the lens. In this episode, Drew shows why the best Montana fly fishing photography tips aren't about megapixels—they're about telling a real story on the water. You'll learn how to capture authentic moments (not just grip-and-grins), build a simple kit th...
2025-10-02
1h 08
Renaturing for Resilience
Building a Resilient District: Community-Led Sustainability with Joshua Baker (Lloyd EcoDistrict)
How can entire neighbourhoods lead the way in urban sustainability? In this episode of Renaturing for Resilience, host Stewart Monti speaks with Joshua Baker, Outreach Program Manager at Lloyd EcoDistrict, a nonprofit transforming Portland’s Lloyd neighbourhood into one of the most sustainable urban districts in the U.S.Joshua shares how collaborative, community-driven action is making cities more resilient, energy-efficient, and ecologically vibrant. We explore: The role of EcoDistricts in scaling up urban sustainability Challenges and successes in revitalising Peace Memorial Park How green infrastructure is reshaping urban mobility and public space The power of vo...
2025-03-10
32 min
STARGIRL
Episode 60: Martha Stewart
Happy Thanksgiving! This week we investigate the Queen of Home Arts, Martha Stewart herself. We get inside the late ‘80s suburban decadence of Martha Stewart Living, and examine the Dream / Threat of Northeastern WASP-y frigidity. We also situate Martha in a lineage of STARGIRL domestic goddesses (Gwyneth Paltrow, Alison Roman, Ballerina Farm), explore the weirdness of transforming the Home into a stage, and reflect on who we “inherit” domesticity from in our modern era. Discussed: *Announcement: Emma is accepting more 1:1 personal training clients! Book a free consult call here. Martha, Netflix documentary (2024) “The Promises Martha Stewart M...
2024-11-27
1h 16
Unsolicited Response
S4x24 Main Stage Interview With Stewart Baker
Stewart Baker is one of the preeminent lawyers on topics of cyber law with an impressive career in and out of government. Stewart also hosts the Cyberlaw podcast. The Biden administration is contending that vendors should be held liable for security deficiencies in their products. Assuming this is turned into law and/or executive orders, what does it mean? What can we learn from other liability law to inform us what would be required for a vendor to be held liable for a security issue? How would the judgment / damages be determined. Dale's no...
2024-07-10
30 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Preventing Sales of Personal Data to Adversary Nations
This bonus episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast focuses on the national security implications of sensitive personal information. Sales of personal data have been largely unregulated as the growth of adtech has turned personal data into a widely traded commodity. This, in turn, has produced a variety of policy proposals – comprehensive privacy regulation, a weird proposal from Sen. Wyden (D-OR) to ensure that the US governments cannot buy such data while China and Russia can, and most recently an Executive Order to prohibit or restrict commercial transactions affording China, Russia, and other adversary nations with access to Americans' bulk sensitive per...
2024-03-14
31 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Preventing Sales of Personal Data to Adversary Nations
This bonus episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast focuses on the national security implications of sensitive personal information. Sales of personal data have been largely unregulated as the growth of adtech has turned personal data into a widely traded commodity. This, in turn, has produced a variety of policy proposals – comprehensive privacy regulation, a weird proposal from Sen. Wyden (D-OR) to ensure that the US governments cannot buy such data while China and Russia can, and most recently an Executive Order to prohibit or restrict commercial transactions affording China, Russia, and other adversary nations with access to Americans' bulk sensitive per...
2024-03-14
31 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The National Cybersecurity Strategy – How Does it Look After a Year?
Kemba Walden and Stewart revisit the National Cybersecurity Strategy a year later. Sultan Meghji examines the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare and its consequences. Brandon Pugh reminds us that even large companies like Google are not immune to having their intellectual property stolen. The group conducts a thorough analysis of a "public option" model for AI development. Brandon discusses the latest developments in personal data and child online protection. Lastly, Stewart inquires about Kemba's new position at Paladin Global Institute, following her departure from the role of Acting National Cyber Director.
2024-03-13
56 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The National Cybersecurity Strategy – How Does it Look After a Year?
Kemba Walden and Stewart revisit the National Cybersecurity Strategy a year later. Sultan Meghji examines the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare and its consequences. Brandon Pugh reminds us that even large companies like Google are not immune to having their intellectual property stolen. The group conducts a thorough analysis of a "public option" model for AI development. Brandon discusses the latest developments in personal data and child online protection. Lastly, Stewart inquires about Kemba's new position at Paladin Global Institute, following her departure from the role of Acting National Cyber Director.
2024-03-13
56 min
Arcanvm Podcast
French Occultism, Academic Rigor & Rethinking Traditionalism w. Stewart Clelland
In S2E5 I sit down with author, scholar, and researcher Stewart Clelland to talk about his translations of Eliphas Levi, Martinez de Pasqually, the Elus Coens, and more! -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stewart Clelland: https://sjaclelland.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arcanvm: Patreon: http://patreon.com/arcanvm Follow on IG: @a.r.c.a.n.v.m Contact: arcanvvm@gmail.com
2023-07-28
53 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Stewart Baker and Max Schrems Debate the Privacy Framework
Max Schrems is the lawyer and activist behind two (and, probably soon, a third) legal challenge to the adequacy of U.S. law to protect European personal data. Thanks to the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project, Max and I were able to spend an hour debating the law and policy behind Europe's generation-long fight with the United States over transatlantic data flows. It's civil, pointed, occasionally raucous, and wide-ranging – a fun, detailed introduction to the issues that will almost certainly feature in the next round of litigation over the latest agreement between Europe and the U.S. Don't miss it...
2023-07-03
57 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Stewart Baker and Max Schrems Debate the Privacy Framework
Max Schrems is the lawyer and activist behind two (and, probably soon, a third) legal challenge to the adequacy of U.S. law to protect European personal data. Thanks to the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project, Max and I were able to spend an hour debating the law and policy behind Europe's generation-long fight with the United States over transatlantic data flows. It's civil, pointed, occasionally raucous, and wide-ranging – a fun, detailed introduction to the issues that will almost certainly feature in the next round of litigation over the latest agreement between Europe and the U.S. Don't miss it...
2023-07-03
57 min
Becoming a Great Physical Therapist (PT)
Ep. 38: Self Reflection & Clinical Improvement (Dr. Zach Baker)
This episode, we interviewed Dr. Zach Baker, PT, DPT. Zach went into his journey to being a part of Rehab 2 Perform. We also discussed how he has learned to be a mentor and to grow as such. Additionally, we covered how new grad physical therapists can navigate the financial side of being out of school. Financial Resources Dropped: @PersonalFinanceClub https://instagram.com/personalfinanceclub?igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg== @Thewhitecoatinvestor https://instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor?igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg== Will Butler @simplyWillB https://instagram.com/simplywillb?igshid=MmJiY2I4NDBkZg==
2023-06-20
52 min
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians with Alen Baker
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/442 Presented By: Togens Fly Shop, Daiichi, Stonefly Nets, Angler's Coffee Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Alen Baker is here to take us to the Fly Fishing Museum of the Southern Appalachians. We discover who some of the most famous people are in this region and why they have a drift boat in the museum. We also learn how they are different and similar to some of the museums around the country. Tune in and get ready to reel in some new knowledge! Fly Fishing Mu...
2023-04-27
56 min
Worst 2 First
NFL Week 14 Pick 'Em, Von Miller out for the season, Baker to the Rams, and more!
On today's episode, the W2F crew makes their week 14 predictions, discuss the implications of the Von Miller injury, Baker Mayfield to the Rams, and much much more!
2022-12-08
56 min
Hangin With The AD Podcast
Episode 69: Ann Stewart - Athletic Director - Los Alamos High School - Los Alamos, NM
Episode # 69: Ann Stewart, Athletic Director, Los Alamos High School, Los Alamos, NMToday we take our first trip to the great state of New Mexico and sit down with the Athletic Director at Los Alamos High School in Los Alamos New Mexico, Ms. Ann Stewart. Ann has returned home to lead at the school she graduated from and has become a presence both at the state and national levels of athletic administration. We had a great time learning from her and talking about the upcoming National Athletic Directors Conference in Nashville, TN this December. Let’s settle in...
2022-09-15
37 min
The Rossetti and Stewart Podcast
The Rossetti and Stewart Podcast Episode 17 - NBA Offseason Talk, Baker Mayfield
On this week's episode of "The Rossetti and Stewart Podcast," Antonio and Justin spend almost the entire show talking about the NBA offseason so far, including the top draft picks, the Rudy Gobert trade, and the drama surrounding Kevin Durant. They wrap up the show spending the last few minutes talking about the Carolina Panthers acquiring Baker Mayfield in a trade.
2022-07-08
39 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Confirmation Bias Meets Ukraine War and Elon Musk
Whatever else the pundits are saying about the use of cyberattacks in the Ukraine war, Dave Aitel notes, they all believe it confirms their past predictions about cyberwar. Not much has been surprising about the cyber weapons the parties have deployed, Scott Shapiro agrees. The Ukrainians have been doxxing Russia's soldiers in Bucha and its spies around the world. The Russians have been attacking Ukraine's grid. What's surprising is that the grid attacks have not seriously degraded civilian life, and how hard the Russians have had to work to have any effect at all. Cyberwar isn't a bust, exactly, b...
2022-04-19
48 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Rupert Murdochizing The Internet
The theme of this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast is, "Be careful what you wish for." Techlash regulation is burgeoning around the world. Mark MacCarthy takes us through a week's worth of regulatory enthusiasm. Canada is planning to force Google and Facebook to pay Canadian news media for links. It sounds simple, but arriving at the right price—and the right recipients—will require a hefty dose of discretionary government intervention. Meanwhile, South Korea's effort to regulate Google's Android app store policies, which also sounds simple, is quickly devolving into such detail that the government might as well call it pri...
2022-04-12
47 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
All At Sea: Maritime Cybersecurity
Spurred by a Cyberspace Solarium op-ed, Nate Jones gives an overview of cybersecurity worries in the maritime sector, where there is plenty to worry about. I critique the U.S. government's December 2020 National Maritime Cybersecurity Strategy, a 36-page tome that, when the intro and summary and appendices and blank pages are subtracted, offers only eight pages of substance. Luckily, the Atlantic Council has filled the void with its own report on the topic. Of course, the maritime sector isn't the only one we should be concerned about. Sultan Meghji points to the deeply troubling state of industrial c...
2022-04-05
42 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Transatlantic Privacy Threepeat
With the U.S. and Europe united in opposing Russia's attack on Ukraine, a few tough transatlantic disputes are being swept away—or at least under the rug. Most prominently, the data protection crisis touched off by Schrems 2 has been resolved in principle by a new framework agreement between the U.S. and the EU. Michael Ellis and Paul Rosenzweig trade insights on the deal and its prospects before the European Court of Justice. The most controversial aspect of the agreement is the lack of any change in U.S. legislation. That's simple vote-counting if you're in Washington, but the...
2022-03-29
57 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
A Cavalcade of Paranoia
A special reminder that we will be doing episode 400 live on video and with audience participation on March 28, 2022 at noon Eastern daylight time. So, mark your calendar and when the time comes, use this link to join the audience: https://riverside.fm/studio/the-cyberlaw-podcast-400 See you there! There's nothing like a serious shooting war to bring on paranoia and mistrust, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine is generating mistrust on all sides. Everyone expected a much more damaging cyberattack from the Russians, and no one knows why it hasn't happened yet. Dav...
2022-03-23
50 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Scarlett Johannsson Appears on the Cyberlaw Podcast
A special reminder that we will be doing episode 400 live on video and with audience participation on March 28, 2022 at noon Eastern daylight time. So mark your calendar and when the time comes, use this link to join the audience: https://riverside.fm/studio/the-cyberlaw-podcast-400 See you there! For the third week in a row, we lead with cyber and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Paul Rosenzweig comments on the most surprising thing about social media's decoupling from Russia—how enthusiastically the industry is pursuing the separation. Facebook is allowing Ukrainians to threaten violence against Rus...
2022-03-17
59 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
A Digital Curtain Descends Across Europe
Much of this episode is devoted to new digital curtain falling across Europe. Gus Horwitz and Mark-MacCarthy review the tech boycott that has seen companies like Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Adobe pull their service from Russia. Nick Weaver describes how Russia cracked down on independent Russian media outlets and blocked access to the websites of foreign media including the BBC and Facebook. Gus reports on an apparent Russian decision to require all servers and domains to transfer Russian zone, thereby disconnecting itself from the global internet. Mark describes how private companies in the U.S. have excluded R...
2022-03-08
44 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Waging War in a Networked Age
Much of this episode is devoted to how modern networks and media are influencing what has become a major shooting war between Russia and Ukraine. Dmitri Alperovitch gives a sweeping overview. Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, clearly won the initial stages of the war in cyberspace, turning broad Western sympathy into a deeper commitment with short videos from downtown Kyiv at a time when Zelenskyy was expected to be racing for the border. The narrative of determined Ukrainian resistance and hapless Russian arrogance was set in cement by the end of the week, and Zelenskyy's ability to casually...
2022-03-01
46 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Cyberwar For Real This Time?
Troops and sanctions and accusations are coming thick and fast in Ukraine as we record the podcast. Michael Ellis draws on his past experience at the National Security Council (NSC) to guess how things are going at the White House, and we both speculate on whether the conflict will turn into a cyberwar that draws the United States in. Neither of us thinks so, though for different reasons. Meanwhile, Nick Weaver reports, the Justice Department is gearing up for a fight with cryptocurrency criminals. Nick thinks it couldn't happen to a nicer industry. Michael and I contrast t...
2022-02-23
39 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The Ad-Based Internet: Is The Roof Caving In, Or Just A Few Rafters?
Another week, another industry-shaking antitrust bill from Senate Judiciary: This time, it’s the Open App Store Act, and Mark MacCarthy reports that it’s got more bipartisan support than the last one. Maybe that’s because there are only two losers, and only one big loser: Apple. The bill would force an end to Apple’s app store monopoly. Apple says that would mean less privacy and security for users; Mark thinks there’s something to that, but Bruce Schneier thinks that’s hogwash. Our panel is mostly on Bruce’s side of the debate. Meanwhile, Apple’s real contribution...
2022-02-08
55 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The Ad-Based Internet: Is The Roof Caving In, Or Just A Few Rafters?
Another week, another industry-shaking antitrust bill from Senate Judiciary: This time, it’s the Open App Store Act, and Mark MacCarthy reports that it’s got more bipartisan support than the last one. Maybe that’s because there are only two losers, and only one big loser: Apple. The bill would force an end to Apple’s app store monopoly. Apple says that would mean less privacy and security for users; Mark thinks there’s something to that, but Bruce Schneier thinks that’s hogwash. Our panel is mostly on Bruce’s side of the debate. Meanwhile, Apple’s real contribution...
2022-02-08
55 min
In Lieu of Fun: #DogShirtTV
Stewart Baker Makes Trouble
Wherein we are joined by Stewart Baker, former NSA general counsel, former policy guru at DHS, host of the Cyberlaw Podcast, and general troublemaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-12-09
1h 07
ON THE CALL with Ozzie Stewart
ON THE CALL - JAIME BAKER
From a double major in Political Science and Italian from Binghamton and Syracuse Universities, where International Business Law and being an Interpreter were the goals, Jaime Baker switched to his love - the entertainment industry. After working as an assistant for a talent agent for one year, he made the jump to Talent Management, never looking back, able to use his legal training as well as his fluency in: Spanish, Italian and French, for 23 years successfully. Born in Manhattan and raised in Queens where he still lives, Jamie has been managing talent for 23 years now, in the commercial, television...
2021-12-05
19 min
Cars Yeah
Bradley Stewart
Bradley Stewart is the Chief Executive Officer for Fair Technologies where they are building a new digital car-shopping experience that’s bigger and better than anything you’ve seen before.
2021-11-10
32 min
The YourLIVINGBrand.live show
Coming Up With The Perfect Pitch Through Corporate Storytelling With Colleen Stewart
Telling stories is how we connect and relate to people and perceive and explain the world around us. Likewise, corporate storytelling is how we create and develop connections with clients, investors, and even our employees. Today’s guest is Colleen Stewart, the President of the Perfect Pitch Consulting Group. On her first pitch, she found herself in a room with a man snoring halfway through. Nowadays, she’s helping businesses talk about what they do, whether it’s their entire business or an idea, in a captivating, memorable way that inspires action. She chats with Ben Baker to discuss the im...
2021-10-06
34 min
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Truck Camping Gear with Brent Baker from Oregon AT
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/238 Sponsor: Koffler Boats: https://wetflyswing.com/koffler Brent Baker from Oregon AT is here to share some truck camping tips and gear you need to stay safe out there. We talk about overlanding and the why the rooftop tents have been gaining popularity in recent years. We cover the top items he always has in his truck when he's going off on a new journey. We also dig into a little on the new electric trucks coming on the market like the Rivian and the Ford F150 lightning el...
2021-08-12
1h 07
Cars Yeah
Stewart Bartley of Dominion Lux
Stewart Bartley is Treasurer and Board Member of Old Town Festival of Speed and Style in Alexandria, Virginia. Today he is combining his professional real estate experience with his automotive passion to develop the Dominion Lux Garage Condominiums at Dominion Raceway and Entertainment near Fredericksburg, Virginia.
2021-04-08
42 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Can Editorial Middleware Cut the Power of the Big Platforms?
Our interview this week is with Francis Fukuyama, a fellow and teacher at Stanford and a renowned scholar and public intellectual for at least three decades. He is the coauthor of the Report of the Working Group on Platform Scale. It’s insightful on the structural issues that have enhanced the power of platforms to suppress and shape public debate. It understands the temptation to address those issues through an antitrust lens – as well as the reasons why antitrust will fail to address the threat that platform power poses to our democracy. As a solution, it proposes to force the...
2021-03-30
1h 15
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Can Editorial Middleware Cut the Power of the Big Platforms?
Our interview this week is with Francis Fukuyama, a fellow and teacher at Stanford and a renowned scholar and public intellectual for at least three decades. He is the coauthor of the Report of the Working Group on Platform Scale. It’s insightful on the structural issues that have enhanced the power of platforms to suppress and shape public debate. It understands the temptation to address those issues through an antitrust lens – as well as the reasons why antitrust will fail to address the threat that platform power poses to our democracy. As a solution, it proposes to force the...
2021-03-30
1h 15
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Jane’s Fighting Nerds
In our 328th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart is joined by Bruce Schneier (@schneierblog), Sultan Meghji @sultanmeghji), and Nate Jones (@n8jones81). The Belfer Center has produced a distinctly idiosyncratic report ranking the world’s cyber powers – a kind of Jane’s Fighting Nerds report. Bruce Schneier and I puzzle over its oddities, but at least the authors provided the underlying assessments to led them to rank the Netherlands No. 5, and Israel nowhere in the top ten. The US is number one, but that’s partly due to the Center’s insistence that we’re a norms superpower. In my book...
2020-09-15
1h 25
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Jane’s Fighting Nerds
In our 328th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart is joined by Bruce Schneier (@schneierblog), Sultan Meghji @sultanmeghji), and Nate Jones (@n8jones81). The Belfer Center has produced a distinctly idiosyncratic report ranking the world’s cyber powers – a kind of Jane’s Fighting Nerds report. Bruce Schneier and I puzzle over its oddities, but at least the authors provided the underlying assessments to led them to rank the Netherlands No. 5, and Israel nowhere in the top ten. The US is number one, but that’s partly due to the Center’s insistence that we’re a norms superpower. In my book...
2020-09-15
1h 25
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The Cyberlaw Podcast: “I’ll Take Hacking Tesla for One Million Dollars, Alex”
In our 327th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart is joined by Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), David Kris (@DavidKris), and Dave Aitel (@daveaitel). We are back from hiatus, with a one-hour news roundup to cover the big stories of the last month. Pride of place goes to the WeChat/Tiktok mess, which just gets messier as the deadline for action draws near. TikTok is getting all the attention but WeChat is by far the thorniest policy and technical problem. I predict delays as Commerce wrestles with them. Nick Weaver predicts that TikTok’s lawsuit will push resolution of its situation int...
2020-09-10
00 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
The Cyberlaw Podcast: “I’ll Take Hacking Tesla for One Million Dollars, Alex”
In our 327th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart is joined by Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), David Kris (@DavidKris), and Dave Aitel (@daveaitel). We are back from hiatus, with a one-hour news roundup to cover the big stories of the last month. Pride of place goes to the WeChat/Tiktok mess, which just gets messier as the deadline for action draws near. TikTok is getting all the attention but WeChat is by far the thorniest policy and technical problem. I predict delays as Commerce wrestles with them. Nick Weaver predicts that TikTok’s lawsuit will push resolution of its situation int...
2020-09-10
00 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Face Poisoning
In our 326th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker interviews Lauren Willard, who serves as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General. Stewart is also joined Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), David Kris (@DavidKris), and Paul Rosenzweig (@RosenzweigP). Our interview this week focuses on section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and features Lauren Willard, counsel to the Attorney General and a moving force behind the well-received Justice Department report on section 230 reform. Among the surprises: Just how strong the case is for FCC rule-making jurisdiction over section 230. In the news, David Kris and Paul Rosenzweig talk through...
2020-07-28
1h 15
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Face Poisoning
In our 326th episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker interviews Lauren Willard, who serves as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General. Stewart is also joined Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), David Kris (@DavidKris), and Paul Rosenzweig (@RosenzweigP). Our interview this week focuses on section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and features Lauren Willard, counsel to the Attorney General and a moving force behind the well-received Justice Department report on section 230 reform. Among the surprises: Just how strong the case is for FCC rule-making jurisdiction over section 230. In the news, David Kris and Paul Rosenzweig talk through...
2020-07-28
1h 15
War Stories with Preston and Sayre
SGT Thomas Baker (A/1-105 IN, 27th ID) Battle of Saipan 19JUN-07JUL1944
19JUN-07JUL1944: For continually taking on and destroying sizable enemy forces during the Battle of Saipan, SGT Thomas Baker would be awarded the Medal of Honor. With his unit hung up during on offensive, SGT Baker found a bazooka and crawled to within 100 yards of the enemy emplacement. Without regard for his own safety, SGT Baker stood, fired, and destroyed the bunker allowing US troops to continue on. A few days later, while protecting his unit against a surprise attack from the rear, SGT Baker came across twelve enemy soldiers hiding in wait. Without hesitation and despite bein...
2020-07-17
13 min
FOOTY ON THE DOWNS
Robs Top 10 ( 10 to 6 ) & Nathan Stewart Interview
Join Rob as he names his top 10 players of the competition leading into the 2020 season. Also an exciting interview with the new Souths Coach Nathan Stewart.
2020-03-08
56 min
National Security Law Today
Impeachment, National Security, and the Law with Stewart Baker and Jamil Jaffer
The black letter law referenced in this episode is: The Federalist papers https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/The+Federalist+Papers HR 755 - Articles of Impeachment https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20191216/BILLS-116hres755rh.pdf Stewart Baker is a Partner at Steptoe & Johnson https://www.steptoe.com/en/lawyers/stewart-baker.html Jamil Jaffer is the Founder and Executive Director of the National Security Institute at GMU https://www.law.gmu.edu/faculty/directory/fulltime/jaffer_jamil_n
2019-12-19
35 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Around the World in 80 Hacks
This week Maury Shenk guest hosts the podcast. Even with a "phase one" trade deal with China apparently agreed upon, there's, of course, plenty still at stake between China and the US in the tech space. Nate Jones reports on the Chinese government order for government offices to purge foreign software and equipment within three years and the plans of Arm China to develop chips using “state-approved” cryptography. Nick Weaver and I agree that, while there are some technical challenges on this road, there's a clear Chinese agenda to lose dependency on US suppliers. In the Dep...
2019-12-17
33 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Around the World in 80 Hacks
This week Maury Shenk guest hosts the podcast. Even with a "phase one" trade deal with China apparently agreed upon, there's, of course, plenty still at stake between China and the US in the tech space. Nate Jones reports on the Chinese government order for government offices to purge foreign software and equipment within three years and the plans of Arm China to develop chips using “state-approved” cryptography. Nick Weaver and I agree that, while there are some technical challenges on this road, there's a clear Chinese agenda to lose dependency on US suppliers. In the Dep...
2019-12-17
33 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Can the European Union Order Twitter to Silence President Trump?
Today’s episode opens with a truly disturbing bit of neocolonial judicial lawmaking from the Court of Justice of the European Union. The CJEU ruled that an Austrian court can order Facebook to take down statements about an Austrian politician. Called an “oaf” and a “fascist,” the politician more or less proved the truth of the accusations by suing to keep that and similar statements off Facebook worldwide. Trying to find allies for my proposal to adopt blocking legislation to protect the First Amendment from foreign government interference, I argue that President Trump should support such a law. After all, if he...
2019-10-08
46 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Can the European Union Order Twitter to Silence President Trump?
Today’s episode opens with a truly disturbing bit of neocolonial judicial lawmaking from the Court of Justice of the European Union. The CJEU ruled that an Austrian court can order Facebook to take down statements about an Austrian politician. Called an “oaf” and a “fascist,” the politician more or less proved the truth of the accusations by suing to keep that and similar statements off Facebook worldwide. Trying to find allies for my proposal to adopt blocking legislation to protect the First Amendment from foreign government interference, I argue that President Trump should support such a law. After all, if he...
2019-10-08
46 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bankrupting National Security?
Camille Stewart talks about a little-known national security risk: China’s propensity to acquire U.S. technology through the bankruptcy courts and the many ways in which the bankruptcy system isn’t set up to combat improper tech transfers. Published by the Journal of National Security Law & Policy, Camille’s paper is available here. Camille has enjoyed great success in her young career working with the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, as a Cybersecurity Policy Fellow at New America, and as a 2019 Cyber Security Woman of the Year, among other achievements. We talk at the...
2019-09-09
52 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bankrupting National Security?
Camille Stewart talks about a little-known national security risk: China’s propensity to acquire U.S. technology through the bankruptcy courts and the many ways in which the bankruptcy system isn’t set up to combat improper tech transfers. Published by the Journal of National Security Law & Policy, Camille’s paper is available here. Camille has enjoyed great success in her young career working with the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, as a Cybersecurity Policy Fellow at New America, and as a 2019 Cyber Security Woman of the Year, among other achievements. We talk at the...
2019-09-09
52 min
Resist Average Academy | Tommy Baker
Ep. 137 | Why You Must Be Obsessed with Evan Stewart
Obsessed. It’s a word most people use when they see someone who is pushing the needle on their lives with a certain intensity. Unfortunately, what most people don’t realize is that this is required and is not optional. Because too many people dabble, go “halfway” and never see the results they dreamed of —due to a lack of intensity. This is where the Academy’s latest guest comes in —Evan Stewart. Evan is master coach, trainer, and entrepreneur with years of success building people and businesses to a higher potential. Evan is one of the to...
2019-08-04
1h 05
Out of the Ordinary
40. Christie Was Wrong (and Martha Stewart Was Right)
This is a story about Martha Stewart's magazine. And how Christie was disappointed by the gardening issue. Until this happened. Christie did not used to be a gardener. Lisa-Jo has no idea what Dahlias are. They both have strong feelings about Martha Stewart. And by the end of the story Lisa-Jo can't believe what either Martha or Christie did. Listener invitation: Are you a gardener? Even if you're just a beginner won't you tag us on Instagram and share a photo of YOUR garden with us? Just share...
2019-06-26
32 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Turning the Tables on Baker
With apologies for the late post, Episode 263 of The Cyberlaw Podcast tells the sad tale of another U.S. government leaker who unwisely trusted The Intercept not to compromise its source. As Nick Weaver points out, The Intercept also took forever to actually report on some of the material it received. In other news, Brian Egan and Nate Jones agree that Israel broke no new ground in bombing the headquarters of Hamas’s rudimentary hacking operation during active hostilities. Nick and I dig into the significance of China’s use of intrusion tools pioneered by NSA...
2019-05-21
39 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Turning the Tables on Baker
With apologies for the late post, Episode 263 of The Cyberlaw Podcast tells the sad tale of another U.S. government leaker who unwisely trusted The Intercept not to compromise its source. As Nick Weaver points out, The Intercept also took forever to actually report on some of the material it received. In other news, Brian Egan and Nate Jones agree that Israel broke no new ground in bombing the headquarters of Hamas’s rudimentary hacking operation during active hostilities. Nick and I dig into the significance of China’s use of intrusion tools pioneered by NSA...
2019-05-21
39 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Skating on Stilts Without Baker
On Episode 254 of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart spends a few days off the grid, and David Kris, Maury Shenk and Brian Egan extol the virtues of data privacy and the European Union in his absence. Maury interviews James Griffiths, a journalist based in Hong Kong and the author of the new book, “The Great Firewall of China: How to Build and Control an Alternative Version of the Internet.” In the news, David and Brian discuss last week’s revelation that the NSA is considering whether it will continue to seek renewal of the o...
2019-03-12
54 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Skating on Stilts Without Baker
On Episode 254 of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart spends a few days off the grid, and David Kris, Maury Shenk and Brian Egan extol the virtues of data privacy and the European Union in his absence. Maury interviews James Griffiths, a journalist based in Hong Kong and the author of the new book, “The Great Firewall of China: How to Build and Control an Alternative Version of the Internet.” In the news, David and Brian discuss last week’s revelation that the NSA is considering whether it will continue to seek renewal of the o...
2019-03-12
54 min
GOOD GRACIOUS
GOOD GRACIOUS 122: Singer Ansley Stewart & Laura Hennighausen of Freedom Park Conservancy
Ansley Stewart shares her musical journey from Athens to Atlanta and Laura Hennighausen, Executive Director of Freedom Park Conservancy, shares plans for upcoming year to connect more people with Atlanta's massive greenspace.
2019-01-14
56 min
The Roman Circus Podcast
12 Days of Christmas Day 11 - Haley Stewart
Day 11! 11 Pipers Piping aka 11 Faithful Apostles. Haley Stewart joins us to talk about increasing our faithfulness along with all sorts of other things! Tweet us @romancircuspod @heyitsmattbaker @zacmabry Email us podcast@romancircusblog.com Find us on iTunes. Rate and review us if you get a moment. You can also find us on Podbean, Stitcher, Google Play
2019-01-04
28 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Tech World Turned Upside Down Down Under
In the News Roundup, Nick Weaver and I offer very different assessments of Australia’s controversial encryption bill. Nick’s side of the argument is bolstered by Denise Howell, the original legal podcaster, with 445 weekly episodes of This Week in Law to her credit. Later in the program, I interview Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI), who’s a force for cybersecurity both on the Homeland Security Committee and on the Armed Services subcommittee that oversees Cyber Command and DARPA—a subcommittee that insiders expect him to be chairing in the next Congress. Turning back to news, the Marr...
2018-12-11
1h 03
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Tech World Turned Upside Down Down Under
In the News Roundup, Nick Weaver and I offer very different assessments of Australia’s controversial encryption bill. Nick’s side of the argument is bolstered by Denise Howell, the original legal podcaster, with 445 weekly episodes of This Week in Law to her credit. Later in the program, I interview Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI), who’s a force for cybersecurity both on the Homeland Security Committee and on the Armed Services subcommittee that oversees Cyber Command and DARPA—a subcommittee that insiders expect him to be chairing in the next Congress. Turning back to news, the Marr...
2018-12-11
1h 03
The Cyberlaw Podcast
You’ll Never Know How Evil a Technology Can be Until the Engineers Deploying it Fear for Their Jobs
I propose this episode’s title as Baker’s Law of Evil Technology, something that explains Twitter’s dysfunctional woke-ness, Yahoo’s crappy security and Uber’s deadly autonomous vehicles. Companies with lots of revenue can afford to offer a lot of stuff they don’t much care about, including protection of minority voices; security; and, um, not killing people. But as Uber’s travails show, all that can get tossed out the window when corporate survival is at stake. And here’s Baker’s Law in action: Airline algorithms that deliberately break up families sitting on the plane so they can charge...
2018-11-28
42 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
You’ll Never Know How Evil a Technology Can be Until the Engineers Deploying it Fear for Their Jobs
I propose this episode’s title as Baker’s Law of Evil Technology, something that explains Twitter’s dysfunctional woke-ness, Yahoo’s crappy security and Uber’s deadly autonomous vehicles. Companies with lots of revenue can afford to offer a lot of stuff they don’t much care about, including protection of minority voices; security; and, um, not killing people. But as Uber’s travails show, all that can get tossed out the window when corporate survival is at stake. And here’s Baker’s Law in action: Airline algorithms that deliberately break up families sitting on the plane so they can charge...
2018-11-28
42 min
A Christmas Binge
Kelly Baker - Beauty Journalist and Editor - PART 2
This is part 2 of host Brittany Stewart's chat with former Beauty and Health Director of the Australian Women's Weekly, Kelly Baker. If you haven't listened to part 1, I recommend scrolling down and doing so, then jumping back to this one. Name an Aussie publication and Kelly Baker has probably written for them. The journalist and editor has worked for the likes of New Idea, Body and Soul, Shop Til You Drop, the Australian Women's Weekly and Channel Nine, as well as her own beauty website The Beauty Insider. Kelly tells it like it is. She's seen a lot in her...
2018-10-08
38 min
Beauty Island
Kelly Baker - Beauty Journalist and Editor - PART 2
This is part 2 of host Brittany Stewart's chat with former Beauty and Health Director of the Australian Women's Weekly, Kelly Baker. If you haven't listened to part 1, I recommend scrolling down and doing so, then jumping back to this one. Name an Aussie publication and Kelly Baker has probably written for them. The journalist and editor has worked for the likes of New Idea, Body and Soul, Shop Til You Drop, the Australian Women's Weekly and Channel Nine, as well as her own beauty website The Beauty Insider. Kelly tells it like it is. She's seen a lot in her...
2018-10-08
38 min
Beauty Island
Kelly Baker - Beauty Journalist and Editor PART 1
Host Brittany Stewart sits down with former Beauty and Health Director of The Australian Women's Weekly Kelly Baker for episode two. In fact, there was so much to talk about, I had to split it into two parts. (So make sure you listen to this one, Part 1, first!) Name an Aussie publication and Kelly Baker has probably written for them. The journalist and editor has worked for the likes of New Idea, Body and Soul, Shop Til You Drop, the Australian Women's Weekly and Channel Nine, as well as her own beauty website The Beauty Insider. Kelly tells it like...
2018-10-08
42 min
A Christmas Binge
Kelly Baker - Beauty Journalist and Editor PART 1
Host Brittany Stewart sits down with former Beauty and Health Director of The Australian Women's Weekly Kelly Baker for episode two. In fact, there was so much to talk about, I had to split it into two parts. (So make sure you listen to this one, Part 1, first!) Name an Aussie publication and Kelly Baker has probably written for them. The journalist and editor has worked for the likes of New Idea, Body and Soul, Shop Til You Drop, the Australian Women's Weekly and Channel Nine, as well as her own beauty website The Beauty Insider. Kelly tells it like...
2018-10-08
42 min
This Week in Law (Audio)
Han Solo Hacks Back - Stewart Baker, host of The Cyberlaw Podcast.
Members of Congress want to know the potential impact of deepfakes, India's Aadhaar ID database is hacked, EU could fine companies for not removing terrorist content in an hour, U.S. policy on Cyber warfare, vending machines DDoS a University and more! Hosts: Denise Howell, Stefan Szpajda, and Matt Curtis Guest: Stewart Baker Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law. Public list of discussion points TWiL on Facebook Attorneys may submit a self-study form to their local CLE board seeking MCLE credit approval. Please check the...
2018-09-15
2h 01
This Week in Law (Video)
Han Solo Hacks Back - Stewart Baker, host of The Cyberlaw Podcast.
Members of Congress want to know the potential impact of deepfakes, India's Aadhaar ID database is hacked, EU could fine companies for not removing terrorist content in an hour, U.S. policy on Cyber warfare, vending machines DDoS a University and more! Hosts: Denise Howell, Stefan Szpajda, and Matt Curtis Guest: Stewart Baker Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-law. Public list of discussion points TWiL on Facebook Attorneys may submit a self-study form to their local CLE board seeking MCLE credit approval. Please check the...
2018-09-15
2h 01
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bonus: Interview with Bruce Schneier (2015)
We’re still on hiatus, but we’re back again this week with another bonus episode. Our next season will feature an interview with Bruce Schneier, cryptography, computer science, and privacy guru, about his latest book, Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World. So it only seems appropriate to revisit my May 2015 interview with Bruce about his earlier work, the best-selling Data and Goliath – a book I annotated every few pages of with the words, “Bruce, you can’t possibly really believe this.” And that’s pretty much how the interview goes, as Bruce and I mix it u...
2018-08-29
22 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bonus: Interview with Bruce Schneier (2015)
We’re still on hiatus, but we’re back again this week with another bonus episode. Our next season will feature an interview with Bruce Schneier, cryptography, computer science, and privacy guru, about his latest book, Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security and Survival in a Hyper-connected World. So it only seems appropriate to revisit my May 2015 interview with Bruce about his earlier work, the best-selling Data and Goliath – a book I annotated every few pages of with the words, “Bruce, you can’t possibly really believe this.” And that’s pretty much how the interview goes, as Bruce and I mix it u...
2018-08-29
22 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bonus: Interview with Joseph Nye (2015)
We’re officially on hiatus this month, but we just couldn’t stay away that long. If you can’t live without The Cyberlaw Podcast in your life, then you’re in luck. We’re releasing a couple bonus episodes with some of my favorite past interviews. This week I revisit my April 2015 interview with Joseph Nye, former dean of the Kennedy School at Harvard and three-time national security official for State, Defense, and the National Intelligence Council. We get a magisterial overview of the challenge posed by cyberweapons, how they resemble and differ from nuclear weapons, and (in pa...
2018-08-07
34 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Bonus: Interview with Joseph Nye (2015)
We’re officially on hiatus this month, but we just couldn’t stay away that long. If you can’t live without The Cyberlaw Podcast in your life, then you’re in luck. We’re releasing a couple bonus episodes with some of my favorite past interviews. This week I revisit my April 2015 interview with Joseph Nye, former dean of the Kennedy School at Harvard and three-time national security official for State, Defense, and the National Intelligence Council. We get a magisterial overview of the challenge posed by cyberweapons, how they resemble and differ from nuclear weapons, and (in pa...
2018-08-07
34 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Best Idea Yet for Derailing the Kavanaugh Nomination
Our guest for the interview is Noah Phillips, recently appointed FTC Commissioner and former colleague of Stewart Baker at Steptoe. Noah fields questions about the European Union, privacy, and LabMD, about whether Silicon Valley suppression of conservative speech should be a competition law issue, about how foreign governments’ abuse of merger approvals can be disciplined, and much more. The imminent passage of the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act yields a deep dive on the bill. Most important for business lawyers, the bill will include a transformative rewrite of CFIUS’s investment-review procedures and policies. Gus Hurw...
2018-07-31
58 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Best Idea Yet for Derailing the Kavanaugh Nomination
Our guest for the interview is Noah Phillips, recently appointed FTC Commissioner and former colleague of Stewart Baker at Steptoe. Noah fields questions about the European Union, privacy, and LabMD, about whether Silicon Valley suppression of conservative speech should be a competition law issue, about how foreign governments’ abuse of merger approvals can be disciplined, and much more. The imminent passage of the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act yields a deep dive on the bill. Most important for business lawyers, the bill will include a transformative rewrite of CFIUS’s investment-review procedures and policies. Gus Hurw...
2018-07-31
58 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Defending Against Deep Fakes with Lifelogs, Watermarks … and Tatts?
In our 227th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker interviews Bobby Chesney (@BobbyChesney), who recently co-authored a paper with Danielle Citron (@DanielleCitron) titled, “Deep Fakes: A Looming Challenge for Privacy, Democracy, and National Security.” Stewart and Bobby are joined by Maury Shenk, Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), and Patt Cannaday to discuss: Is the EU’s $5 billion fine on Google a bad idea grounded in anti-Americanism? President Trump seems to think so; The DOJ cyber digital report (PDF) sets sensible new standards for avoiding partisanship while naming foreign states trying to influence US opinion – but if DOJ gives Big Tech special access...
2018-07-24
1h 01
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Defending Against Deep Fakes with Lifelogs, Watermarks … and Tatts?
In our 227th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker interviews Bobby Chesney (@BobbyChesney), who recently co-authored a paper with Danielle Citron (@DanielleCitron) titled, “Deep Fakes: A Looming Challenge for Privacy, Democracy, and National Security.” Stewart and Bobby are joined by Maury Shenk, Nick Weaver (@ncweaver), and Patt Cannaday to discuss: Is the EU’s $5 billion fine on Google a bad idea grounded in anti-Americanism? President Trump seems to think so; The DOJ cyber digital report (PDF) sets sensible new standards for avoiding partisanship while naming foreign states trying to influence US opinion – but if DOJ gives Big Tech special access...
2018-07-24
1h 01
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Where Are All My Twitter Followers?
In Episode 226 of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart departs for the wilderness, and the news-roundup team (Brian Egan with Matthew Heiman, Jim Lewis, and Megan Reiss) muddles through without him. Matthew and Jim discuss Friday’s indictment of 12 Russian GRU personnel by the Department of Justice and Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Matthew explains that, while we shouldn’t expect extradition proceedings to take place any time soon (or ever), the Justice Department has a theory for pursuing these types of indictments in selected cases. Stewart weighs in by Twitter, bemoaning somewhat surprisingly (given the source) that the indictments refl...
2018-07-17
58 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Where Are All My Twitter Followers?
In Episode 226 of the Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart departs for the wilderness, and the news-roundup team (Brian Egan with Matthew Heiman, Jim Lewis, and Megan Reiss) muddles through without him. Matthew and Jim discuss Friday’s indictment of 12 Russian GRU personnel by the Department of Justice and Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Matthew explains that, while we shouldn’t expect extradition proceedings to take place any time soon (or ever), the Justice Department has a theory for pursuing these types of indictments in selected cases. Stewart weighs in by Twitter, bemoaning somewhat surprisingly (given the source) that the indictments refl...
2018-07-17
58 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Gen. Michael Hayden
Our interview is with Gen. Michael Hayden, author of "The Assault on Intelligence: American National Security in an Age of Lies." Gen. Hayden is a former head of the CIA and NSA, and a harsh critic of the Trump Administration. We don’t agree on some of his criticisms, but we have a productive talk about how intelligence should function in a time of polarization and foreign intervention in our national debates. In the news, David Kris reports that ZTE has gotten a limited life-support order from the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, Nate Jones tells us that China Mo...
2018-07-10
1h 06
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Gen. Michael Hayden
Our interview is with Gen. Michael Hayden, author of "The Assault on Intelligence: American National Security in an Age of Lies." Gen. Hayden is a former head of the CIA and NSA, and a harsh critic of the Trump Administration. We don’t agree on some of his criticisms, but we have a productive talk about how intelligence should function in a time of polarization and foreign intervention in our national debates. In the news, David Kris reports that ZTE has gotten a limited life-support order from the Commerce Department. Meanwhile, Nate Jones tells us that China Mo...
2018-07-10
1h 06
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Duncan Hollis: Do We Need an International “Potluck” Cyber Coalition?
I interview Duncan Hollis, another Steptoe alumnus patrolling the intersection of international law and cybersecurity. With Matt Waxman, Duncan has written an essay on why the U.S. should make the Proliferation Security Initiative a model for international rulemaking for cybersecurity. Since “coalition of the willing” was already taken, we settle on “potluck policy” as shorthand for the proposal. To no one’s surprise, Duncan and I disagree about the value of international law in the field, but we agree on the value of informal, agile, and “potluck” actions on the world stage. In support, I introduce Baker’s Law of Internati...
2018-07-03
48 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with Duncan Hollis: Do We Need an International “Potluck” Cyber Coalition?
I interview Duncan Hollis, another Steptoe alumnus patrolling the intersection of international law and cybersecurity. With Matt Waxman, Duncan has written an essay on why the U.S. should make the Proliferation Security Initiative a model for international rulemaking for cybersecurity. Since “coalition of the willing” was already taken, we settle on “potluck policy” as shorthand for the proposal. To no one’s surprise, Duncan and I disagree about the value of international law in the field, but we agree on the value of informal, agile, and “potluck” actions on the world stage. In support, I introduce Baker’s Law of Internati...
2018-07-03
48 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with David Sanger
I interview David Sanger in this episode on his new book, “The Perfect Weapon – War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age.” It is an instant history of how the last five years have transformed the cyberwar landscape as dozens of countries follow a path first broken by Stuxnet. And then, to our horror, branch out into new and highly successful ways of waging cyberwar. Mostly against us. David depicts an Obama administration paralyzed by the Rule of Lawyers and a fear that our opponents would always have one more rung than we did on the escalation ladder. The Trump admin...
2018-06-28
1h 09
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Interview with David Sanger
I interview David Sanger in this episode on his new book, “The Perfect Weapon – War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age.” It is an instant history of how the last five years have transformed the cyberwar landscape as dozens of countries follow a path first broken by Stuxnet. And then, to our horror, branch out into new and highly successful ways of waging cyberwar. Mostly against us. David depicts an Obama administration paralyzed by the Rule of Lawyers and a fear that our opponents would always have one more rung than we did on the escalation ladder. The Trump admin...
2018-06-28
1h 09
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In a news-only episode, we get a cook’s tour of the RSA conference from attendees Paul Rosenzweig, Jim Lewis, and Stewart Baker. Top trends we saw at RSA: more nations attacking cybersecurity firms over attribution, more companies defending themselves outside their own networks ("hacking back"), and growing (if still modest) respect for the Department of Homeland Security's role in cybersecurity. Oh, and Microsoft’s Digital Geneva Convention is still a mashup of profound naïveté and deep cynicism, but Microsoft’s Cyber Tech Accord may do better—at least until the Federal Trade Commission gets hold of it. In o...
2018-04-24
40 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In a news-only episode, we get a cook’s tour of the RSA conference from attendees Paul Rosenzweig, Jim Lewis, and Stewart Baker. Top trends we saw at RSA: more nations attacking cybersecurity firms over attribution, more companies defending themselves outside their own networks ("hacking back"), and growing (if still modest) respect for the Department of Homeland Security's role in cybersecurity. Oh, and Microsoft’s Digital Geneva Convention is still a mashup of profound naïveté and deep cynicism, but Microsoft’s Cyber Tech Accord may do better—at least until the Federal Trade Commission gets hold of it. In o...
2018-04-24
40 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In episode 212 of the podcast, Stewart Baker is at RSA, and Brian Egan, Maury Shenk, and Pete Jeydel of Steptoe are joined by David Kris and Nate Jones of Culper Partners LLC to cover the good, the bad and the ugly of the week that was. In U.K. cyber issues: Brian, Maury, David and Nate discuss the U.S.-U.K.-France weekend airstrikes against Syria’s chemical weapons program, and reported threats of Russian “cyber retaliation” against the British. We also note the continued trends of intelligence disclosures reflected in last week’s speech by the GCHQ d...
2018-04-17
31 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In episode 212 of the podcast, Stewart Baker is at RSA, and Brian Egan, Maury Shenk, and Pete Jeydel of Steptoe are joined by David Kris and Nate Jones of Culper Partners LLC to cover the good, the bad and the ugly of the week that was. In U.K. cyber issues: Brian, Maury, David and Nate discuss the U.S.-U.K.-France weekend airstrikes against Syria’s chemical weapons program, and reported threats of Russian “cyber retaliation” against the British. We also note the continued trends of intelligence disclosures reflected in last week’s speech by the GCHQ d...
2018-04-17
31 min
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Dean River Steelhead with Scott Baker McGarva | BC Lottery - Squamish Fly Fishing
Show Notes: http://wetflyswing.com/17 In episode 017 of the fly fishing show I interviewed Scott Baker McGarva, one of the most knowledgable and experienced guides in BC. He talks about his history as a fly shop owner, guide and rep. Scott talks about his vast experience fishing BC rivers including the Dean, Thompson, Bulkley and Morice Rivers. He talks about the original intruder concept, how to twitch dries to entice fish, how to prepare for a Dean River trip the right way and much more. Click below to listen to the episode...
2018-04-10
1h 10
Supernatural Girlz
The Magical Faery UnderWorld ~ with Expert RJ Stewart
Visit the Magical Underworld with RJ StewartTune in to Supernatural Girlz to hear from Under and Other world expert RJ Stewart. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, R.J.’s father came from a Gaelic speaking family originally from the Western Highlands and his mother from a Welsh speaking family originally from the Gower Peninsula in South Wales.R. J. Stewart has taught workshops and classes in the UK and USA, Canada, and Israel. These include working with Celtic and classical mythological traditions, the Faery and UnderWorld traditions, music and consciousness, and his original ongoing program for tra...
2018-04-01
1h 21
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In our 204th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, the team bumbles forward without Stewart Baker, who is spending the week racing his offspring down mountain slopes somewhere in Utah. Brian Egan and Jamil Jaffer begin by covering a few implications of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment from Friday—the legal theories of the case and what the indictment does and doesn’t cover—as well as the follow-on false statement indictment against a former associate of a major law firm. In an amazing convergence of viewpoints, everyone, from Presidents Obama and Trump to Brian and Jamil—agrees that Russia appea...
2018-02-21
24 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
News Roundup
In our 204th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, the team bumbles forward without Stewart Baker, who is spending the week racing his offspring down mountain slopes somewhere in Utah. Brian Egan and Jamil Jaffer begin by covering a few implications of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment from Friday—the legal theories of the case and what the indictment does and doesn’t cover—as well as the follow-on false statement indictment against a former associate of a major law firm. In an amazing convergence of viewpoints, everyone, from Presidents Obama and Trump to Brian and Jamil—agrees that Russia appea...
2018-02-21
24 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Did AlphaGo Launch an Arms Race With China?
In this episode, I interview Elsa Kania, author of a Center for a New American Security report on China’s plan for military uses of artificial intelligence—a plan that seems to have been accelerated by the asymmetric impact of AlphaGo on the other side of the Pacific. In the news, Brian Egan notes that China’s perspective on “sovereignty in cyberspace” was further elaborated at China’s World Internet Conference, and I point out that China continues its “two steps forward, one step back” process of bringing U.S. companies to heel on security issues. Nick Weaver ex...
2017-12-12
55 min
The Cyberlaw Podcast
Did AlphaGo Launch an Arms Race With China?
In this episode, I interview Elsa Kania, author of a Center for a New American Security report on China’s plan for military uses of artificial intelligence—a plan that seems to have been accelerated by the asymmetric impact of AlphaGo on the other side of the Pacific. In the news, Brian Egan notes that China’s perspective on “sovereignty in cyberspace” was further elaborated at China’s World Internet Conference, and I point out that China continues its “two steps forward, one step back” process of bringing U.S. companies to heel on security issues. Nick Weaver ex...
2017-12-12
55 min
Oil and Gas HSE
Baker Hughes GE on Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE049
Paige Wilson, host of the Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast (OGIL) joins Mark on this episode of Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast. Mark and Paige met with Jack Hinton, Chief HSE Officer of Baker Hughes a GE Company to talk about the changing safety culture in the oil and gas industry. If you look at operations and safety through a business lens, you can identify inefficiencies in your processes, solve problems there and have a net improvement in the business as a whole: improved operational efficiencies and safer operations. Click Play to He...
2017-08-14
00 min
Tech Policy Podcast
#19: Europocrisy: EU Privacy Hypocrisy with Stewart Baker
On surveillance, is Europe unfairly picking on the United States? The Snowden leaks focused outrage on the NSA, but some experts say that the European Union and privacy advocates should focus on the real offenders like Russia and China — and argue that Europe’s surveillance and law enforcement agencies may have even easier access to Europeans’ data than is true in the U.S. Evan is joined by Stewart Baker, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson and formerly the Assistant Secretary for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security. They discuss transatlantic data flows, what the EU has in common with Nor...
2016-02-09
23 min
MoneyPlan SOS | Build Wealth | Get out of debt | Pay attention, not interest
This Teen’s Got Cents – Eva Baker on MPSOS142
This 17 year old has got some sense! Eva Baker started a personal finance blog at TeensGotCents.com and is learning a lot about how money really works. This will benefit her greatly when she strikes and makes her mark on this world. I saw Eva at a performance called “Ignite” and was blown away when […] The post This Teen’s Got Cents – Eva Baker on MPSOS142 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.
2014-01-30
30 min
Money Plan SOS
This Teen's Got Cents - Eva Baker, 17yr old blogger
#142: This 17 year old has got some sense! Eva Baker started a personal finance blog at http://TeensGotCents.com and is learning a lot about how money really works. This will benefit her greatly when she strikes out in this world and makes her mark. Eva tells the story of how she started a personal finance blog at age 16, how she budgets her money with a basic envelope system, and then speaks from her own personal experiences about why having a simple plan and broad goals is key for any teenager to be prepared for adulthood. For more information, visit the s...
2014-01-30
30 min
Program Related Multimedia Feeds
Audio: Interview with Stewart Baker on Critical Cyber Threats
Stewart Baker is a partner in the Washington law firm of Steptoe & Johnson. From 2005 to 2009, he was assistant secretary for policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Prior to that, he served as general counsel to the Silverman-Robb Commission, investigating the failures of U.S. intelligence on Iraqi WMD. From 1992 to 1994, he was general counsel of the National Security Agency. read more
2011-04-19
00 min
On The Hour
REPORTER KEVIN SMEAR WINS GOLDEN FIST AWARD FOR CONTROVERSIAL DOCUMENTARY ON KENNETH BAKER
REPORTER KEVIN SMEAR WINS GOLDEN FIST AWARD FOR CONTROVERSIAL DOCUMENTARY ON KENNETH BAKERClick the headline to listen to the audio clip at the On The Hour website. Deluxe case-bound 4-CD sets of On The Hour series 1 & 2 are released 24th November 2008 via Warp Records (preorder now). Digital audio downloads of the both series are available on iTunes and Bleep now. REPORTER KEVIN SMEAR WINS GOLDEN FIST AWARD FOR CONTROVERSIAL DOCUMENTARY ON KENNETH BAKERClick the headline to listen to the audio clip at the On The Hour website. Deluxe case-bound 4-CD sets of On The Hour series 1 & 2...
2008-11-10
00 min