TECCnically Speaking

In this podcast we talk about technology-enabled coercive control (TECC). Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and our legal systems respond. This is a podcast of the Sexual Violence Law Center, which works to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault who are experiencing tech abuse.

07 Roe v Wade reactions and SB 5628 with Senator Manka Dhingra

Senator Dhingra, Natalie, and Kayleigh keep the hope talking about the Roe v. Wade decision and the very exciting Cyberstalking and Cyber Harassment law recently passed by the Washington State Legislature. Some tools to assist your security and privacy journey in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade: Electronic Frontier Foundation's Security Tips for People Seeking an AbortionEuki sexual health App iVerify App securing your mobile device generallyMusic is “Blonde,” ...

07-28
39:15

06 Platform Accountability with Dr. Amy Zhang

Amy, Natalie, and Kayleigh talk about the importance of incorporating personal security considerations into user design and how platform governance can be used to combat some of the issues we see in TECC. Natalie and Kayleigh also discuss the Tinder Swindler and attempt Anna Delvey impressions. Dr. Amy Zhang, assistant professor at the University of Washington, is an award winning researcher and fellow of many prestigious organizations including Harvard University, Google, the Gates Foun...

04-10
38:50

05 Protection Orders 2 and Firearm Removal with Anthony Green

Natalie and Kayleigh interview Anthony Green, an advocate with the Protection Order Advocacy Program through the King County Prosecutor's Office. A former Family Law Attorney, Anthony has worked in the field of domestic violence and sexual assault response for the last twenty years, mainly in non-profit and government settings. Music is “Blonde,” and “Toxic” by Prom Queen.Produced by Natalie Dolci, Kayleigh Mcniel, and Dylan Morris.For General Information:National Domestic Violence Hotline 80...

01-26
41:28

04 LGBTQ TECC & and the Protection Order Process with Cat Holmes

Natalie interviews Cat Holmes, SVLC attorney about the protection order process. Cat also shares their experience working with the LGBTQ populations, and the unique barriers and challenges LGBTQ face with TECC. Music is “Blonde,” and “Toxic” by Prom Queen.Produced by Natalie Dolci, Kayleigh Mcniel, and Dylan Morris.For General Information:National Domestic Violence Hotline 800.799.SAFE (7233)National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673In Washington State:Sexual Violence Law Center toll-free...

12-17
38:21

03 Deepfakes with Adam Dodge

Natalie and Kayleigh interview Adam R. Dodge, founder of EndTAB and a Council Member of the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence. Adam has written extensively on technology-enabled abuse, and has been featured in the Washington Post and Mashable for his notable work on the emerging threat of ‘deepfakes.’ Find Adam on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn @AdamRDodge. Learn more about ENDTAB, his organization that provides training and consultation around tech abuse prevention and ...

11-27
36:36

02 Distribution of Intimate Images with Danyelle McNeary

Natalie interviews Danyelle McNeary, a Sexual Violence Law Center (SVLC) attorney, about distribution of intimate images (DII), exploring what it means for courts and to the survivors. Danyelle also dives into technology platform response - or lack thereof - and how these tech giants are legally able to get away with enabling DII. Our guest is Danyelle McNeary (She/her), follow her @DanyelleMcNeary on Twitter.Music is “Blonde,” and “Toxic” by Prom Queen.Produced by Natalie Dolci, Kayleig...

11-17
31:50

01 Intro to TECC with Riddhi Mukhopadhyay

Natalie and Kayleigh introduce themselves and sit down to talk to Riddhi Mukhopadhyay, Director of the Sexual Violence Law Center. They discuss what is Technology-Enabled Coercive Control (TECC), why they bothered to do a podcast, and why you should care.Guest: Riddhi Mukhopadyay (She/her) Music: “Blonde,” and “Toxic” by Prom QueenFor General Information:National Domestic Violence Hotline 800.799.SAFE (7233)National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673In Washington State:Sexual Violence Law ...

11-10
38:21

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