Privacy Concerns
The Privacy Problem With Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
Tom Eston | | AI features, Consumer Privacy, Data Security, Episodes, facial recognition, first amendment, Google Glass, Influencer Content, Meta Ray-Ban, Privacy Concerns, Public Surveillance, Recording Devices, Smart Glasses, Social Media Integration, Surveillance Technology, Wearable Cameras, Weekly Edition
This episode discusses Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, which blend a camera, microphone, AI features, and social media integration into sunglasses that look like normal fashion eyewear, raising major privacy concerns. It highlights ...
TikTok’s New U.S. Deal and Privacy Policy: What Users Don’t Understand
Tom Eston | | Account Deletion, California privacy law, CCPA, Chinese Ownership, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Collection, Data Privacy, data protection, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, Flock Partnership, Home Security Cameras, Immigration Status, Information Security, Infosec, Instagram, location data, Meta, Misinformation, national security, Oracle, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Policy, Ring Cameras, Search Party Feature, security, sensitive data, Social Media Controversy, Social Media Security, technology, Terms of Service, threat models, TikTok, user data, user privacy, Weekly Edition
TikTok has shifted to a majority-American entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture, LLC, to comply with U.S. national security requirements and avoid a ban. This week we discuss why a recent privacy policy ...
The FBI Recovered “Deleted” Nest Cam Footage — Here’s Why Every CISO Should Panic
Jack Poller | | CISO strategies, Cloud Technology, Cybersecurity, data deletion, Digital Forensics, forensic data recovery, Google Nest, IoT data retention, Privacy Concerns
The Nancy Guthrie case reveals data retention issues in cloud technology, as investigators recovered footage from a Google Nest camera that should have been deleted, emphasizing the need for stronger cybersecurity measures ...
Security Boulevard
OpenClaw & Moltbook: AI Agents and Cybersecurity Risks
Tom Eston | | AI agents, AI Assistants, ai ethics, API exploits, autonomous AI, code security, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Dating Apps, Digital Privacy, enterprise ai, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, LLM Training, machine learning, Moltbook, open source, OpenClaw, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Concerns, security, Security Vulnerabilities, Social networks, Tech Hype, technology, Vibe Coding, Weekly Edition
Autonomous AI assistants are hitting the mainstream — but at what cost? This week, we discuss the recent OpenClaw phenomenon (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot), the security fiasco surrounding Moltbook’s exposed database, and the quirky ...
Ring’s Facial Recognition Feature: Convenience or Privacy Nightmare?
Tom Eston | | ai ethics, AI technology, Amazon Ring, biometric data, Consumer Privacy, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, data protection, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facial recognition, home security, Information Security, Infosec, law enforcement access, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Concerns, privacy laws, Ring Doorbell, security, smart home security, Surveillance Technology, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we explore Amazon Ring’s newly introduced Familiar Faces feature that utilizes AI for facial recognition. We discuss the convenience of identifying familiar people at your doorstep, the privacy concerns ...
The Future of AI in Security: From Reactive to Proactive Protection
Jim Dolce | | Agentic AI, ai ethics, AI ethics in security, AI for SOC teams, AI Hallucinations, AI in cyber resilience, AI in Cybersecurity, AI in DevSecOps, AI Security, AI threat modeling, AI-driven defense, AI-driven phishing prevention, AI-powered threat detection, autonomous security systems, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity Automation, cybersecurity skills gap, data breach prevention, data integrity, data poisoning, Data Privacy, deep learning, Human/AI collaboration, IBM Data Breach Report, machine learning, predictive security, Privacy Concerns, Proactive defense, shift left security, threat detection, Threat Intelligence, zero trust
Explore how AI is transforming cybersecurity from reactive threat response to proactive, predictive protection — while addressing ethics, privacy, and the human-AI balance ...
Security Boulevard
Vets Will Test UK Digital ID Plan
Teri Robinson | | citizen data, cyber-risk, Cybersecurity, data exfiltration, data protection, digital ID cards, digital ID rollout, Digital Identity, Digital Transformation, encryption, GOV.UK Wallet, government cybersecurity, government data breach, government surveillance, identity management, Identity Theft, Information Security, Keir Starmer, national ID system, Privacy Concerns, privacy safeguards, public trust, UK cyber defense, UK cyber incidents, UK digital ID, UK Government, UK veterans, zero trust security
As the UK tests digital ID cards for military veterans ahead of a 2027 nationwide rollout, privacy concerns and cybersecurity warnings are growing. Experts caution that without strong zero-trust principles, encryption, and ...
Security Boulevard
MSG Accused of Misusing Facial Recognition, Mishandling Data
Teri Robinson | | ai ethics, biometric data, biometric law, biometric privacy, biometric surveillance, Corporate Accountability, Data Privacy, data protection, digital ethics, discrimination, employee rights, facial recognition, facial recognition technology, fan privacy, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Invasion, privacy lawsuit, responsible technology use, security technology, surveillance, tech misuse, workplace retaliation, wrongful termination
A former Madison Square Garden executive alleges the company used facial recognition technology to target critics and violate privacy, leading to a wrongful termination and discrimination lawsuit. The case raises major concerns ...
Security Boulevard
Mark Zuckerberg’s Vision: AI Companions and the Loneliness Epidemic
Tom Eston | | 23andMe Bankruptcy, AI, AI Friends, AI Girlfriends, Canadian Government, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, Information Security, Infosec, Loneliness Epidemic, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, Meta AI, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Privacy Concerns, security, Social Media Security, technology, US Civil War Book, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we explore Mark Zuckerberg’s bold claim that AI friends will replace human friendships, and discuss the potential implications of a world where technology mediates our connections. We also update ...
The Virtual Digital Stranger: What ChatGPT Means for Network Security
Bob Friday | | Artificial Intelligence (AI), ChatGPT, Copyright protection, Data Security, Large language models (LLMs), Natural language processing (NLP), Privacy Concerns, reliability, security
Just as we exercise caution around human strangers until they have gained our trust, we should approach these new, AI-based virtual digital strangers the same way ...
Security Boulevard

