How Political Campaigns Are Using 'Geofencing' Technology To Target Catholics At Mass NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Heidi Schlumpf of the National Catholic Reporter about how one political group is using "geofencing" of cellphone data to target Catholic voters at Sunday Mass.
Lessons Learned From The Iowa Caucuses, And Danger Signs Ahead As Democratic Party officials and election security experts dissect what happened Tuesday in Iowa, concerns are growing that similar failures could occur elsewhere. Pam Fessler
Puerto Rico's Internet Voting Plan Threatens Election Security: ACLU The civil liberties group is urging the U.S. territory's governor to veto a bill that could shift all voting to the Internet by 2028. Shannon Bond
Interior Department Grounds All Of Its Drones, Citing Cybersecurity, Other Concerns The move is a turnabout for Chinese firms such as drone giant DJI — which made special "government edition" drones that the Interior Department approved last summer. Bill Chappell
In Battle For Europe's Phones, U.S. Suffers Setback, Huawei Notches A Win In U.S. national security, one foreign company sets off alarm bells like no other: Huawei, the telecom giant. The Chinese firm just received a green light to help build Britain's 5G cellular network. Greg Myre
Space Traffic Is Surging, And Critics Worry There Could Be A Crash As private companies race into orbit, some experts in satellite operations say there isn't enough public infrastructure to keep all the satellites safe. Geoff Brumfiel
2020 Political Campaigns Are Trying To Avoid A 2016-Style Hack Four years after Russians hacked the Clinton campaign's emails, political candidates are scrambling to beef up their defenses against cyberattacks. Many politicians haven't updated their security. Shannon Bond
Why Elections Officials Aren't Taking A Simple Security Step Elections officials could improve their cybersecurity in a simple way — by using dot gov website domains instead of the others they use. Why don't they? Miles Parks
As Esports Take Off, High School Leagues Get In The Game Today, more than 170 colleges and universities offer esports. And there's money on the table — more than $16 million in college scholarships. Naturally, high schools have followed suit. Aubri Juhasz
Don't Be Like Jeff Bezos. Here's How To Keep Your Phone Safe From Hackers The world's richest man and high tech mastermind Jeff Bezos allegedly was hacked by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. What do you need to know to protect your phone from perhaps less royal attacks? Chris Arnold