Chad Marlow, senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, says a proposal in New Orleans to expand police use of facial recognition is a major privacy hazard.| StateScoop
Jennifer Phillips, with the Digital Benefits Network at the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation, explains her group's new benefits directory.| StateScoop
Elizabeth Dunn, a faculty member at the University of South Florida's College of Public Health, explains why many people don't take hurricane warnings seriously.| StateScoop
Tyler Thompson, a partner at Reed Smith, explains why some in Colorado are concerned about the state's AI Act.| StateScoop
Jennifer Hickerson, with Baker Tilly, joins the podcast to share how changes to BEAD rules are influencing the broadband landscape.| StateScoop
The StateScoop team breaks down what the recent cancellation of the Digital Equity Act will mean for states and also why food banks need good data.| StateScoop
North Carolina CIO Teena Piccione and state CISO Bernice Russell-Bond detail the state's upcoming cyber internship program.| StateScoop
John Cohen of the Center for Internet Security says state and local law enforcement agencies can better work together to address evolving cybersecurity threats.| StateScoop
Connecticut CISO Gene Meltser says he's shoring up fundamental cyber protections, including patching, hardening and asset management.| StateScoop
Carlos Kizzee, at the Center for Internet Security, says the organization will provide gap funding to keep the MS-ISAC operational, but that a long-term plan is still in the works.| StateScoop
Massachusetts Chief Information Officer Jason Snyder explains how a successful 2024 AI initiative is solving the state's problems and leading to promising new hires.| StateScoop
Samuel Alva, a technical adviser with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, says aiding thousands of water utilities is a "daunting" task.| StateScoop