
Shane Tews
Host at Explain to Shane
Nonresident Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute
#Internet Policy analyst focused on #AI #Data, #CyberSecurity, #Privacy #5G # Data #Broadband, #competition #Sec230 & a shout out to the #wine & #Spirits world
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Shane Tews |Kate Beinkampen
Creating and managing a positive digital environment for children has become a priority for parents, lawmakers, and technology companies. However, as proposals progress to develop solutions and implement protections, we must ensure that our approaches address parents’ concerns without creating additional issues from the extensive collection of minors’ data.
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Shane Tews
Amid debates over spectrum allocation, critical questions about national security, communication infrastructure, and connectivity continue to take center stage. What does spectrum sharing involve? How does spectrum sharing enhance the efficiency of limited spectrum resources? And what impact does it have on deploying emerging technologies like 5G and AI-driven networks?
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Shane Tews
As artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and digital infrastructure reshape global power dynamics, the relationship between the United States and the European Union stands at a critical crossroads. Yet, the EU’s pride in being the world’s leading digital regulator introduces significant challenges for transatlantic cooperation and hurts European consumers.
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Shane Tews
Web browsers are built for convenience—prioritizing speed, compatibility, and ease of use. But what happens when a browser isn’t for just an individual user but for an entire enterprise? In today’s cybersecurity landscape, where threats are constant and data breaches can be catastrophic, organizations need more than just a traditional browser.
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2 months ago |
aei.org | Shane Tews
The recent U.K. government directive mandating Apple to establish encryption backdoors underscores a vital debate surrounding digital privacy and security. While law enforcement contends that these backdoors are crucial for crime investigations, the reality is that any deliberate weakness in encryption introduces vulnerabilities that endanger all users. Encryption serves as the foundation of digital security, safeguarding everything from financial transactions to personal communications.
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If one encrypted app can be breached, what happens when we force them all to interconnect? Will the EU’s DMA may cost us national security? #Datasecurity #Privacy #EU #DMA #IAPP https://t.co/D7MzAeINCV

#AI needs power—literally. Data center electricity demand will nearly triple by 2028. Meeting it means building grid capacity faster than ever before. @drj_policy @AEItech https://t.co/0e4Y7NYzBO

Fragmented U.S. #privacy laws are a costly mess. Companies face conflicting rules, driving up costs and forcing small firms to exit states where compliance isn’t worth it. @WillRinehart @AEItech #IAPP https://t.co/6RSqk7BbZu