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NN - EP03 - Who Deserves The Keys To Everyone’s Data

NN - EP03 - Who Deserves The Keys To Everyone’s Data

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Originally released December 2019

Two truths power this episode: creativity can be a lifeline, and strong encryption protects everyone. We kick off with author and podcaster Peter Serafine, who breaks down the real work behind a first book—from early morning writing sprints to paying for editing and learning the hard math of self‑publishing. That honest look at process and patience sets the stage for why a mic can be therapy, not theater: a place to ask better questions and invite smarter answers.

Then we sit down with Josh Brunty, a tenured professor of digital forensics at Marshall University’s highly regarded Forensic Science Graduate Program, to dig into the encryption backdoor debate. He frames the issue simply: the same cryptography that frustrates single investigations secures banking, journalism, dissidents abroad, and everyday privacy at home. Backdoors don’t stay with “the good guys.” They weaken the system for everyone. We explore narrow warrants that target exactly what’s needed, not the entire device; why overbroad searches erode trust; and how today’s global tech ecosystem turns U.S. policy choices into worldwide consequences.

We also get practical about the lab: triage and AI that help analysts find relevant frames in hours of video; the stubborn complexity of codecs and rendering; the value of disciplined documentation and consent‑based collection; and why “more data” isn’t the same as “better evidence.” Expect frank stories, a dash of humor, and clear takeaways any curious listener can use to think more critically about digital rights, public safety, and the future of forensic work.

If the tradeoffs around privacy, security, and justice matter to you, hit play. Then tell us where you land: call 541‑314‑4271

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