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In episode 123 for June 1st 2020: The controversy continues over fact checking and First Amendment rights on Twitter, and why government mandated encryption backdoors are bad for everyone’s security.
** Show notes and links mentioned on the show **
Trump to sign executive order aimed at cracking down on Facebook and Twitter
The law enforcement backdoor debate continues
OWASP Top 10 2020 Data Analysis Plan
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In episode 123 for June 1st 2020: The controversy continues over fact checking and First Amendment rights on Twitter, and why government mandated encryption backdoors are bad for everyone’s security.
** Show notes and links mentioned on the show **
Trump to sign executive order aimed at cracking down on Facebook and Twitter
The law enforcement backdoor debate continues
OWASP Top 10 2020 Data Analysis Plan
** Thank you to our sponsors! **
Silent Pocket
Visit https://silent-pocket.com to check out Silent Pocket’s amazing line of faraday bags and other products built to protect your privacy. As a listener of this podcast you receive 15% off your order at checkout using discount code “sharedsecurity”.
Edgewise Networks
Find out how Edgewise can stop lateral threat movement and prevent data breaches. Visit https://edgewise.net and request a demo!
Take the Click Armor 3-minute interactive assessment: Can I be Phished?
** Help support the show **
Looking for an affordable, reliable, no logs VPN provider? Support the podcast by purchasing a Private Internet Access VPN subscription via our affiliate link: http://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/sharedsecurity
** Subscribe and follow the show **
Sign-up for our email newsletter to receive our free Facebook Privacy & Security Guide, full transcripts of each weekly episode, contest announcements, and special offers from our sponsors: http://eepurl.com/dwcc8D
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://sharedsecurity.net/subscribe
Contact us: https://sharedsecurity.net/contact
Website: https://sharedsecurity.net
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharedsec
Facebook: https://facebook.com/sharedsec
Instagram: https://instagram.com/sharedsecurity
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SharedSecurityPodcast
The post First Amendment Rights and Twitter, Encryption Backdoors appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

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