Episode 156 - The Controversial Intersection of Digital Privacy & State Legislation

Hosts discuss Utah’s recent mandate requiring adult content providers to verify ages even when users are behind a VPN.

In this episode of the Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast, Chris Steffen and Ken Buckler tackle the controversial intersection of digital privacy and state legislation. The discussion centres on Utah’s recent mandate requiring adult content providers to verify ages even when users are behind a VPN. This creates a technical "catch-22," forcing providers to either implement invasive identity checks or block privacy-enhancing tools entirely—a move the hosts argue is both technically infeasible and a threat to legitimate encryption use cases.

The conversation extends to California’s 2027 law, which aims to push age verification onto operating system providers. Chris and Ken break down the "whack-a-mole" reality of tracking rotating IP blocks and the inevitable collision with international privacy regulations. They warn that these laws, often drafted by "tech-illiterate" legislators, risk pushing states into a digital "stone age."

Ultimately, the hosts call on security professionals to advocate for privacy and offer their technical expertise to policymakers to prevent the enactment of unenforceable, privacy-destroying mandates.

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