At a time when cybersecurity is more important than ever, Congress is taking steps to weaken the security of your mobile device. By forcing app-store operators to allow \u201csideloading\u201d \u2014 the unvetted downloading of any app or software from the open internet \u2014 bad actors could have a fast lane to your personal data and information. Furthermore, letting these platforms retain control over their digital marketplaces is crucial as both a physical and information war rages on in Ukraine. Why is Congress considering this, and why now?
To help make sense of the sideloading and app-security issues, Patrick Hedger, executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA), joins Shane on the latest episode of \u201cExplain to Shane.\u201d The two of them discuss Congress\u2019 app-store regulatory proposals, along with a new TPA initiative called the App Security Project. The project is \u201cdedicated to protecting and enhancing consumer security and safety with mobile apps and software that have come to define today\u2019s innovative, but ultimately vulnerable, digital ecosystem.\u201d