Episode 39 – The Crypto Wars
by Aliyah Weaver This episode of One-Time Pod focuses on the 1990s “crypto wars,” a power struggle between the government and the American public. How much privacy does the general American public...
View ArticleEpisode 40 – Gait Recognition
by Ethan Barr In this podcast I bring awareness to the future of surveillance, through gait recognition, while also describing the way it has developed over the recent years. This idea of being...
View ArticleEpisode 41 – Facial Recognition
by P. C. Chinese citizens are always being watched by their police and government. The government claims it is to ensure that their citizens are as safe as can be. But, what if this power was abused...
View ArticleEpisode 42 – The Border Exception
by Isaac Taylor Did you know that border protection agents have near-free rein over your personal belongings if you’re traveling into the United States? Does that seem shocking or even a little...
View ArticleEpisode 43 – Cicada 3301
by Sebastian Garaycochea On January 4th 2012 a mysterious post appears on the infamous 4chan website, leaving everyone “puzzled”. The post says that they are looking for highly talented individuals and...
View ArticleEpisode 44 – P vs. NP
by Thomas Ditsworth While many people rely on the internet for everything from casual emails to secure banking transactions, most don’t understand the security behind it. In this podcast, we will...
View ArticleEpisode 45 – The Fourth Amendment
by Nathan Chang This podcast gives insight into the progression of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution through time via two court cases, Carpenter v. United States and Smith v....
View ArticleEpisode 46 – USA PATRIOT Act
by Thomas Riker The attacks on September 11th, 2001 deeply affected America and its citizens. In its aftermath came the USA PATRIOT act, a far-reaching piece of legislation that was passed both in the...
View ArticleEpisode 47 – PRISM
by Rishabh Gharekhan This podcast explains the story of Edward Snowden and the PRISM program. In 2013, Snowden leaked classified government secrets exposing the National Security Agency’s widespread...
View ArticleEpisode 48 – The Right to Be Forgotten
by Angela Brinckerhoff In today’s world, it’s not very hard to find information about anyone, no matter how personal. Our posts, public records, employment history, etc. can all be uncovered within a...
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