NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Jessica Bennett, contributor to The New York Times, about Monica Lewinsky’s efforts to rebrand herself as an anti-cyberbullying activist.
Author: Technology
Robot Reporters: Software Turns Raw Data Into Sports, Financial Reports
White collar workers thought their jobs were safe, but nobody can escape the robots. A look at one of the more surprising human occupations to fall to the robot armies: sports and financial reporting.
Virginia Caucus Hopes To Limit Police Data Collection, Storage
Robert Siegel speaks with Virginia Republican Delegate Rich Anderson about a bipartisan group aimed at creating legislation to help to limit police powers.
Hackers Pull Off Massive Cyber Bank Heist, Stealing As Much As $1B
Audie Cornish speaks with reporter Mike Riley, who covers cybersecurity for Bloomberg Businessweek, about how hackers have infiltrated over 100 banks worldwide over the past two years.
Video Made The Internet Star: YouTube Turns 10
YouTube was registered as a domain name 10 years ago today, and yes, it’s gone viral. NPR’s Scott Simon looks back on a decade’s worth of cat videos, politics, self-help and everything in between.
One Week, Two Hacks And A Whole Bunch Of Cyber Worries
In a single week, the hack of a health insurance giant exposed as many as 80 million Social Security numbers and TurboTax halted e-filing due to fraud. NPR’s Arun Rath talks with reporter Brian Krebs.