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Do You Really Need a REAL ID to Fly in the US? Breaking Down the Myths
Tom Eston | | border crossing, Canadian Perspective, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, digital id, Digital Privacy, Enhanced Driver's License, Episodes, Federal Government, Flying, Google Wallet, government surveillance, Identity Surveillance, Information Security, Infosec, Interstate Travel, law enforcement, National ID Cards, passport, Personal Stories, Podcast, Podcasts, Political Discussion, Post 9/11, Privacy, REAL ID, Right To Travel, security, Security Concerns, technology, tsa, US Travel, Voter ID, Weekly Edition
Join us as we discuss the long-awaited implementation of the REAL ID Act in the U.S. We cover the essentials you need to fly, the potential benefits of using your passport, and ...

Shocking SQL Injection in TSA App, Bitcoin ATM Scams Targeting Seniors
Tom Eston | | atm, Bitcoin, Bitcoin ATM, bug bounty, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Elderly, Episodes, Exploit, Hacking, Information Security, Infosec, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, scam, Scams, security, Security Research, Security Researcher, Senior Citizens, Seniors, sql injection, sqli, technology, tsa, vulnerability, Weekly Edition
This week, we discuss a critical SQL injection vulnerability discovered in an app used by the TSA, raising ethical questions about responsible disclosure. Plus, we shed light on the alarming rise of ...
SQL Injection Attack on Airport Security
Interesting vulnerability: …a special lane at airport security called Known Crewmember (KCM). KCM is a TSA program that allows pilots and flight attendants to bypass security screening, even when flying on domestic ...
Identities Aren’t for Sale: TSA Biometrics Technology and the Need for Consumer Consent
Earlier this summer, over a dozen bipartisan senators signed an amendment to the FAA reauthorization bill, calling for a pause on additional rollout of the TSA’s facial recognition technology until the program ...

TSA Facial Recognition Pilot Flies Solo at U.S. Airports
Richi Jennings | | airport, Airports, biometric, biometric data, Biometric Data Abuse, biometric data protection, biometric security, biometrics, digital biometrics, face recognition, Face verification, facial recognition, facial recognition technology, passport, Passports, Privacy, REAL ID, SB Blogwatch, tsa
Your Tinfoil Hat is Under Your Seat: Prepare to have your face scanned at airport security. Are the privacy concerns justified? ...
Security Boulevard
TSA Admits Liquid Ban Is Security Theater
The TSA is allowing people to bring larger bottles of hand sanitizer with them on airplanes: Passengers will now be allowed to travel with containers of liquid hand sanitizer up to 12 ...
Microsoft OneDrive Personal Vault, Google’s New Privacy and Security Controls, REAL ID Deadline
Tom Eston | | Airports, amazon, Apple, Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy, dns, google, google assistant, HTTPS, Microsoft, OneDrive, Personal Vault, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, REAL ID, tsa, Weekly Blaze Podcast, YouTube
You’re listening to the Shared Security Podcast, exploring the trust you put in people, apps, and technology…with your host, Tom Eston. In episode 89 for October 7th 2019: Microsoft’s new OneDrive personal ...

10 Year Anniversary Episode with Kevin Johnson and Jayson E. Street
Tom Eston | | Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Jayson E Street, Kevin Johnson, Phishing, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Security Awareness, Shared Security, social media, tsa
In Episode 91 of this very special episode of our monthly show, Tom and Scott are joined by special guests Kevin Johnson and Jayson E. Street back to celebrate the 10 year ...
US Government Shutdown, Privacy at CES 2019, Mobile Location Data Controversy – WB51
Tom Eston | | Alexa, amazon, Amazon Echo, Apple, CES, Cybersecurity, DHS, facebook, google, government, LocationSmart, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, Smart Speakers, T-Mobile, tsa, Weekly Blaze Podcast
Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel! This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for January 14th 2019 with your host, Tom Eston. In this week’s episode: The US government shutdown and ...
Terahertz Millimeter-Wave Scanners
Interesting article on terahertz millimeter-wave scanners and their uses to detect terrorist bombers. The heart of the device is a block of electronics about the size of a 1990s tower personal computer ...