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Kim Komando Today

Can the government protect your online privacy?

Kim Komando Today

WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc

News, Tech News, Technology

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

It's Cyber Security Awareness Month, and whether it's a data leak or a data breach, it seems that your private information is getting passed around every day. In this episode of Komando on Demand, guest host and renowned attorney Steven Teppler talks to retired FBI special agent Lawrence Wolfenden, now a cybersecurity and privacy expert, about his experiences with electronic privacy issues during his career as well as what the government can and can't do when it comes to protecting our privacy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm America's Digital Pro Kim Commando.

0:02.3

And hey, did you know something?

0:04.1

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

0:07.1

That's right.

0:07.9

So I wanted to use this episode of Commando on Demand to introduce you to a good friend of mine.

0:13.8

He's a renowned attorney to.

0:15.3

His name is Stephen Tepler.

0:16.8

He hosts a really great podcast called Cyber Law Now.

0:20.7

Cybersecurity and privacy is so important that I wanted to share a recent episode of Cyber Law.

0:26.4

And this is the one where Stephen Tepler talks to a retired FBI special agent, a guy by the name of Lawrence Wolfenden.

0:33.7

They're going to talk about his inside experiences with electronic privacy issues during his whole career, as well as what the government can and cannot do.

0:43.9

When it comes to protecting our privacy, I'm telling you, this is a great podcast.

0:48.6

You're going to love every minute of it.

0:50.7

It's packed with such useful information and stories.

0:54.0

I just didn't want you to miss it.

0:55.8

And right now, a quick thank you to our partners who help make this podcast possible.

1:03.4

Online privacy. Is there really such a thing in today's everything goes and everything gets

1:08.5

posted digital world? Is privacy bad or good? And for who? When did we

1:13.8

even start being concerned with privacy? What laws protect our privacy or take it away? What about our

1:20.1

children? What if I tell you that the last federal law protecting people from cyber intrusion was

1:26.2

passed in the 1980s before there was even an internet,

1:30.0

or that the only federal child protection law is now 20 years old and hasn't been updated,

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