Interview with Eric Jensen




The Cyberlaw Podcast show

Summary: In our 112th episode of the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker, Michael Vatis, Alan Cohn, and Maury Shenk discuss: Europe: European Parliament has formally approved the EU’s sweeping new data protection regulation, The Article 29 Working Party call for changes to Privacy Shield; No warrant required for phone location records; Judiciary Committee has reported out a bill requiring warrants for even very old email content; FBI vs. Apple: FBI files their brief, Leakers say the FBI hasn't learned much from the unlocked San Bernardino iPhone, FBI paid professional hackers a one-time fee to crack San Bernardino iPhone; Cybersecurity Report says US government has worse cybersecurity than any other industry segment; Seventh Circuit once again found plaintiffs to have standing in a data breach case; White House announces members and first meeting of Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity; Uber issues a transparency report. In our second half we have an interview with Eric Jensen, professor of law at Brigham Young University, about his work on the Talinn 2.0 manual covering the law of cyberwar. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.