The Bulletin Podcast #09: Internet Privacy and Social Media

Jesus Renzullo
,
Caroline von Stein
,
Houssein Al Malla
,
Carolina Trichet
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Dear readers and listeners,

We are thrilled to bring you the 9th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!

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In this episode, we invited Dr. Hasnain Bokhari to discuss about privacy in the digital era and what governments, companies and users are (not) doing to secure it. Do you realize how much big tech companies know about you?

Find out below ;)

Dr. Hasnain Bokhari has been teaching at the Brandt School since 2006. He has worked as an Assistant Professor at the University of Erfurt designing projects focusing on the issues of internet politics and peace education. His projects were funded by the German Academic Exchange Service and German Federal Foreign Office securing a funding of about 1 million euros for the Erfurt University. Dr. Bokhari has also served as an independent consultant for KFW funded project and in addition he is also associated with the Centre for Development Informatics at the University of Manchester. His research interest includes eGovernment, ICTs for Development, Cyber Security and Digital Entrepreneurship. Since 2018 he is consulting an IT start-up based in Erfurt and teaching at the University of Lüneburg in Germany. Mr. Bokhari holds a PhD in eGovernment on a Heinrich Böll doctoral fellowship from the University of Erfurt.

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This episode was hosted by Jesus Renzullo & Caroline von Stein and produced by Houssein Al Malla.


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