For eight months now, public officials have asked us to fight the pandemic together by making good individual choices. More about why, and how some doctors and experts are trying to get people to do the right things: wear a mask, keep your distance, st...
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As COVID-19 cases rise, schools weigh the risk of in-person learning versus what is lost when students learn remotely.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Susie An
Multi-factor authentication is one of the easier and most powerful security improvements you can make on your accounts. However, there are options that are more secure than others. This episode talks about why SMS or text message based MFA is being discouraged by big tech companies from being used.
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Two artists-vandals explain how they edited 47 Chicago Park District signs in Douglas Park, and then maintained them for more than a year.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Linda Lutton
During the pandemic many medical providers have expanded access to telehealth, a safe way to meet virtually with a doctor. And thanks to an executive order issued in March by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, insurance companies regulated by the state hav...
Immigration advocates are shifting gears to lobby for President-elect Joe Biden to rescind many of Trump’s executive orders.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: María Inés Zamudio
Apple has been teasing us with pusing app developers to be more transparent with its data collection of users. Starting in December 2020 Apple will be putting privacy labels on apps telling users at the time of download how the app is collecting and using your data.
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What tips do teachers have for making remote learning work? One WBEZ reporter (and mom) shares her family’s story.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
This episode talks about another major breach from a misconfigured cloud storage bucket. Use these episodes as a reminder to review and audit your services regularly and don't forget cloud services do not absolve you from security responsibilities.
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This episode talks about the additional costs a data breach can bring to your organization. The Mayo Clinic suffered a breach at the hands of an internal employee. Now the victims of that breach are suing for damages. Tune in for the details.
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Just moments after Pennsylvania was called for Democratic president-elect Joe Biden, Chicagoans took their celebration outside. Residents of one northwest side Chicago neighborhood shared their reactions to news of Joe Biden’s win.
Host: Marie Lane
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WBEZ’s education team has been following teachers and students during this semester of the coronavirus pandemic. While a lot of activities high school students look forward to during the year have been sidelined, that’s not stopping some kids from enjo...
As we enter the holiday season, many of us are beginning to plan festive meals to share with our family and friends (virtual turkey-carving, anyone?). Visions of roasted meats, fresh breads, heirloom vegetables, herbs, spices, and sweet sweet pies abound. But what shaped our modern diets? Why do we eat what we eat, and what does the cultivation of our menus look like? We checked in with the authors of a range of foodie tomes to hear their response to a central question: how has food production and consumption shaped our modern world? Carolyn Cobbold, author of A Rainbow Palate: How Chemical Dyes Changed the West’s Relationship with Food “Man-made chemical additives and industrialization have democratized food consumption by bringing cheaper products with a longer shelf life to more people. At the same time, our trust in food, producers, and science has diminished. We fret about not knowing the provenance of our food while forgetting that billions of people can now eat like kings in cities devoid of farms. We worry about the long-term impact of consuming food filled with synthetic chemicals, but we forget that modern preservatives help to kill the bacteria that rots food and makes us ill. […]
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As we enter the holiday season, many of us are beginning to plan festive meals to share with our family and friends (virtual turkey-carving, anyone?). Visions of roasted meats, fresh breads, heirloom vegetables, herbs, spices, and sweet sweet pies abound. But what shaped our modern diets? Why do we eat what we eat, and what does the cultivation of our menus look like? We checked in with the authors of a range of foodie tomes to hear their response to a central question: how has food production and consumption shaped our modern world? Carolyn Cobbold, author of A Rainbow Palate: How Chemical Dyes Changed the West’s Relationship with Food “Man-made chemical additives and industrialization have democratized food consumption by bringing cheaper products with a longer shelf life to more people. At the same time, our trust in food, producers, and science has diminished. We fret about not knowing the provenance of our food while forgetting that billions of people can now eat like kings in cities devoid of farms. We worry about the long-term impact of consuming food filled with synthetic chemicals, but we forget that modern preservatives help to kill the bacteria that rots food and makes us ill. […]
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Workers at the Midwest branch of the Environmental Protection Agency have a heightened interest in this year's presidential election results. They say the Trump administration has made detrimental changes to their workplace and their ability to protect...
If you are going to sell or give old external storage devices to someone you want to ensure the data you had on there is not recoverable. Using the basic format method isn't good enough and your data is still recovereable. This epsiode talks about how to zero out your data using Windows.
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The $4.5 million settlement comes more than six years after agents raided the suburban offices of Concept Schools Inc.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Dan Mihalopoulos, Sarah Karp