Topic: Chertoff Group

6 chapters across the catalog

Algorithmic Amplification
Episode 1096 2:21:35 - 2:23:03

1096: Algorithmic Amplification

Canada Post Strike and New TSA 3D Scanners

Canada Post has restored most services following rotating strikes, though backlogs remain in Vancouver. In aviation news, O'Hare International Airport is testing new 3D scanners that may eventually allow travelers to keep liquids in their carry-on bags. The hosts credit the Chertoff Group and L3 for the rollout of this expensive new technology.

Bug Juice
Episode 891 55:04 - 56:53

891: Bug Juice

Cyber Vulnerability, Chertoff Group Analysis

Paul Rosenzweig of the Chertoff Group discusses the pervasiveness of cyber vulnerability in Western society. He notes that the DNC hack was a solvable problem caused by an IT manager disregarding clear security signals, rather than an unstoppable state-sponsored attack.

Flood the Zone
Episode 647 1:26:00 - 1:31:57

647: Flood the Zone

Michael Hayden, Ground Truth and Human Penetration

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden discusses the need to "flood the zone" with intelligence to combat ISIS. He specifically mentions the need for "ground truth" to enable targeted operations, which the hosts link to the Ground Truth Project organization. A linguistic confusion arises over Hayden's use of the phrase "human penetration" in the context of intelligence gathering.

Airplane Apocalypse
Episode 507 2:26:30 - 2:32:40

507: Airplane Apocalypse

Chertoff Group, Media Bookings, Rubicon Comparison

The Chertoff Group's heavy presence on Sunday news shows is highlighted as a coordinated PR effort. The hosts compare the group's influence and involvement in multi-billion dollar mergers to the fictional "Atlas McDowell" company from the series Rubicon.

Change Comes From GNU
Episode 239 1:27:34 - 1:33:08

239: Change Comes From GNU

Stuxnet Virus, Chertoff Group and Israel Attribution

The hosts deconstruct media reports on the Stuxnet virus, specifically a Bloomberg interview with a representative from the Chertoff Group. They criticize the "nation-state" requirement theory and the attribution of the virus to Israel. Curry argues that the sophistication of the worm is being exaggerated to justify increased government control over the internet.