
Ryan Lowery is a freelance journalist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We discuss his recent article in the Santa Fe Reporter “Sold for Sex”. https://www.sfreporter.com/news/coverstories/2019/03/27/sold-for-sex/

In this conversation, I speak with Ms. Cori Faklaris. Ms. Faklaris is a doctoral student at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute in the Computer Science department at Carnegie Mellon University.

This conversation is with Ms. Sagwadi Mabunda, a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Western Cape, in South Africa. Ms. Mabunda is working on a way of categorizing cybercrime, which would then make it easier for authorities in that country to investigate and prosecute cyber offenses.

In this conversation, I speak with Dr. Angela Daly about 3D printing’s potential to facilitate new forms of crime, as well as its beneficial uses in the criminal justice system

This is my discussion with Thea Sogenbits. Ms. Sogenbits is developing an understanding of cybercrime as a startup business.

Dr. Forno is a Senior Lecturer in the UMBC Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, where he directs the UMBC Graduate Cybersecurity Program and serves as the Assistant Director of UMBC’s Center for Cybersecurity.

This is my interview with Dr. Martina Dove. Martina has her doctorate in psychology from the University of Portsmouth and specializes in fraud psychology. Martina and I talked about the strategies used by scammers, what makes someone vulnerable to fraud, and what to do if one is a victim of fraud. Dr. Dove’s Website: https://martinadove.com/

This episode is entitled the “life and death of a romance scam” because it is not only about the life of the scam, but how Ms. Armstrong was able to move on to bigger and better things.

This is my discussion with Dr. Amy Adele Hasinoff from the University of Colorado – Denver. This was a wide ranging, but thoroughly enjoyable conversation.