

Riana Pfefferkorn
Research scholar at the Stanford Internet Observatory, specializing in encryption policy and its impact on privacy.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 6min
The Many Problems With The FTC's Pornhub Settlement
Berin Szoka, President of TechFreedom, and Riana Pfefferkorn, a policy fellow at Stanford HAI, dive into the complexities of the FTC's settlement with Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub. They discuss the implications of mandated CSAM scanning and how it could undermine criminal investigations. Szoka highlights concerns over constitutional rights, while Pfefferkorn emphasizes risks of harming victims. The conversation also touches on broader industry impacts, including potential chilling effects on content moderation and free speech.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 25min
How to Keep Your Private Messages Truly Private
Riana Pfefferkorn, a policy fellow at Stanford specializing in encryption and digital privacy, dives deep into the complexities surrounding private communication. She explains how DMs and texts, while seemingly safe, can be vulnerable to third-party access. Riana highlights the crucial role of end-to-end encryption and discusses tools like Signal for ensuring security, particularly for marginalized communities. She also shares practical tips for selecting messaging apps and understanding settings to truly safeguard your conversations in today's politically charged environment.

Aug 10, 2021 • 60min
Here’s why Apple’s new child safety features are so controversial
In this intriguing discussion, Riana Pfefferkorn, a research scholar on encryption policy, and Jennifer King, a fellow in privacy and data policy, dive deep into Apple's new child safety features. They unpack the shift from cloud to device-based image scanning and its implications for user privacy. The guests highlight tensions between protecting children from online abuse and safeguarding user rights, examining the complexities and ethical concerns of leveraging technology for safety. Their insights raise critical questions about future digital rights and the balance between safety and privacy.