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Episode 251 - Inside the Flock Controversy with Mark Keierleber and Michael Klein
Episode 251

Episode 251 - Inside the Flock Controversy with Mark Keierleber and Michael Klein

K12 Tech Talk

February 20, 202649m 21s

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Show Notes

Chris, Josh, and Mark interview Mark Mark Keierleber from The 74 about his investigation into Flock license-plate cameras and how those camera networks are being queried by federal and out-of-state law enforcement.

They then bring in cybersecurity expert Michael Klein to explain the impacts on schools, covering mass surveillance risks, audit logs, data-sharing practices, and the ways camera access can be shared beyond a district’s control.

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