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but if they try to unlock it, if they turn it on, he will get a passcode. of course you're not going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of responding with something like, i'm recording you to make sure you are doing your job right. or, i am recording you because i do not trust the police. there is a better way to say this. a better way to approach this is to say, officer, i am not interfering, i am asserting my first amendment right. you are being documented and recorded off-site. that is why it is a good idea to use the live streaming video. cops might say, please stop recording me, that is against the law. police who are in those 12 states, might actually use this, misunderstanding of the law, in order to get
but if they try to unlock it, if they turn it on, he will get a passcode. of course you're not going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of...
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but if they try to unlock it, if they turn it on, he will get a passcode. of course you're not going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of responding with something like, i'm recording you to make sure you are doing your job right. or, i am recording you because i do not trust the police. there is a better way to say this. a better way to approach this is to say, officer, i am not interfering, i am asserting my first amendment right. you are being documented and recorded off-site. that is why it is a good idea to use the live streaming video. cops might say, please stop recording me, that is against the law. police who are in those 12 states, might actually use this, misunderstanding of the law, in order to get
but if they try to unlock it, if they turn it on, he will get a passcode. of course you're not going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of...
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make sure you have a passcode on your phone and use a live streaming app like bambuser. if you have video evidence, you will be in a much stronger position. host: let's take some calls. angus in greensboro, north carolina. caller: good morning. i was watching your show yesterday. the detective called from the marshall's office. one of the comments that he made that i thought was very important was, the probable cause thing is a kickoff phrase that the police use to stop anyone they want to. in other words, the probable cause that i stop you is because -- whatever. that is something that has not been contested or dealt with. when you go to court, the culprit has three people that he has to fight against. the d.a., police, and the jury. you have to convince three superiors of his innocence. if you have the d.a. behind the police, and then the jury behind the police, you are at a disadvantage just by the fact that you are there. guest: the thing with our information with flex your rights is that it focuses more on the front end of things, what to do during the police encoun
make sure you have a passcode on your phone and use a live streaming app like bambuser. if you have video evidence, you will be in a much stronger position. host: let's take some calls. angus in greensboro, north carolina. caller: good morning. i was watching your show yesterday. the detective called from the marshall's office. one of the comments that he made that i thought was very important was, the probable cause thing is a kickoff phrase that the police use to stop anyone they want to. in...
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about havingng a passcode, if you hit your sleep and well recording, they will not be able to delete your videos. as far as technology is concerned, i consider that to be your best practice. make sure you have a passcode on your phone and use a live buser.ing app like bam if you have video evidence, you will be in a much stronger position. let's take some calls. angus in greensboro, north carolina. caller: good morning. i was watching your show yesterday. the detective called from the marshall's office. one of the comments that he made that i thought was very , the probable cause thing is a kickoff phrase that the police use to stop anyone they want to. in other words, the probable cause that i stop you is because -- whatever. that is something that has not been contested or dealt with. court, the to culprit has three people that he has to fight against. a., police, and the jury. you have to convince three innocence.f his a. behind thehe d. police, and then the jury behind the police, you are at a disadvantage just by the fact that you are there. guest: the thing with our information
about havingng a passcode, if you hit your sleep and well recording, they will not be able to delete your videos. as far as technology is concerned, i consider that to be your best practice. make sure you have a passcode on your phone and use a live buser.ing app like bam if you have video evidence, you will be in a much stronger position. let's take some calls. angus in greensboro, north carolina. caller: good morning. i was watching your show yesterday. the detective called from the...
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in the fight >> a judge in virginia beach ruled that a defendant does not have to surrender the passcode to his cell phone. the prosecutors wanted to search his phone for any video of an altercation. the judge ruled that this was protected by being for texan against self-incrimination. by the fifth amendment against self d incrimination. >> one d.c. family says their neighbors upgrades are ruining their home. what is being done here. in the pastd time three months, d.c. consumer and military affairs agency has issued a stop work order against the builder of the pop-up condo owner. you can see the current one and the remnants of the one from three months ago. this is idle once again here on buchanan street after neighbors .omplained yet again this is now taller on the chimney.- than the but there could be carbon monoxide coming back into my home. >> be called the builder. herays he will paid to make chimney 20 feet tall. >> i have an ugly toll building next to me, why would i want a tall chimney to accommodate him? >> on the other side, a furious 78-year-old. >> just home from the hospita
in the fight >> a judge in virginia beach ruled that a defendant does not have to surrender the passcode to his cell phone. the prosecutors wanted to search his phone for any video of an altercation. the judge ruled that this was protected by being for texan against self-incrimination. by the fifth amendment against self d incrimination. >> one d.c. family says their neighbors upgrades are ruining their home. what is being done here. in the pastd time three months, d.c. consumer and...
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you got to be changing your passcodes and protect your back door and have a daily checklist on this.manufacturer hanover and chemical bank from another time and place. you and i vaguely remember this in our youth. are we going back to the conservative and boring old banking or is there some new new with unexpected challenges of cyber security, law bills, regulation -- >>2/3 of which has been implemented. >> and shadow banking is computing every step of the way. >> look at the penalties at bank of america imposed on them. i think we're going to see a more conservative view in the investment and banking industry. >> that has certainly been the theme. you run a venture capital firm. are you willing to take a position in the industry? as time has articulated can i stick to what i know i what i have better control of from an investment standpoint. i don't in that particular area. tape but it'sved still red all over. what do you do? do you call up your broker and go to cash? >> i wanted free advice this morning. where it is an average guy like me go? >> did you hear that? gong. the >> they
you got to be changing your passcodes and protect your back door and have a daily checklist on this.manufacturer hanover and chemical bank from another time and place. you and i vaguely remember this in our youth. are we going back to the conservative and boring old banking or is there some new new with unexpected challenges of cyber security, law bills, regulation -- >>2/3 of which has been implemented. >> and shadow banking is computing every step of the way. >> look at the...
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it's really inconvenient to put a passcode on the phone. >> i think we need to embrace the integration into the space. there is lots of competition for these new technologies that we are excited about. we want to make sure there are lots of players and hold everybody else accountable for a better solution. >> shareholders and consumers need to ask for the performance record of companies on basic hygiene. we just had a tremendous breach and do we know that's connected to the network's and if we have administrative authority to change your settings? we can insist on a higher standard and enterprise security performance. >> advice for consumers what do you tell them about denver lawrence didn't like it when her new photos went around the world so what could consumers do especially when it comes to the cloud? >> we also need to touch the stove to noaa todd and we get burned. allen mentions sensible practices but also investigate where you are storing information. >> wears a bad place to store it and erin you practice this all the time. >> it's a great question you asked because again let's
it's really inconvenient to put a passcode on the phone. >> i think we need to embrace the integration into the space. there is lots of competition for these new technologies that we are excited about. we want to make sure there are lots of players and hold everybody else accountable for a better solution. >> shareholders and consumers need to ask for the performance record of companies on basic hygiene. we just had a tremendous breach and do we know that's connected to the...
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passcode is how we're doing it, so remember csmpasscode.com. it's now my pleasure to introduce vern voylex one of his colleagues described him as the rare breed that is a deep technologist that can speak english. [laughter] i immediately tried to hire him. [laughter] vern is director of technology for northrop grumman's cyber division, and his team leads an advanced, he leads an advanced cyber technology team responsible for understanding emerging problems and solving those problems in advance for customers worldwide. vern will introduce a vision for a new paradigm for cybersecurity thinking with the goal of making our systems more resilient. after vern finishes, we'll take some q and a, and with that, verp, the floor is yours -- vern, the floor is yours. >> thank you. good morning, and thank you for having me. i'm here today to start a new conversation, a conversation about looking at cybersecurity a little bit differently with the goal of making our systems more resilient. my hope is that this conversation can move us past the age of the high
passcode is how we're doing it, so remember csmpasscode.com. it's now my pleasure to introduce vern voylex one of his colleagues described him as the rare breed that is a deep technologist that can speak english. [laughter] i immediately tried to hire him. [laughter] vern is director of technology for northrop grumman's cyber division, and his team leads an advanced, he leads an advanced cyber technology team responsible for understanding emerging problems and solving those problems in advance...