The Lawfare Podcast
Episodes
"The First Day of the Rest of Our Lives" Edition
12 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week, the Lawfare Podcast brings you a joint episode of the show together with Rational Security. The usual Rational Security gang—Shane, B...
David Priess on "The President's Book of Secrets"
04 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Two weeks ago, Lawfare’s Jack Goldsmith sat down with David Priess at the Hoover Institution for a Hoover Book Soiree on Priess’s new book, The Pr...
Bahlul, Bahlul, Bahlul, Bahlul
28 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
On Thursday, October 20th, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled once again on the case of Ali Hamza al-Bahlul, a Guantanamo detainee convicted by a...
Samuel Moyn on "How Warfare Became Both More Humane and Harder to End”
22 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
On October 19th, Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History at Harvard University, closed out a one-day conference on “The Next President's Fight Aga...
Jack Goldsmith and Susan Hennessey on Russian Interference in the U.S. Election
14 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
When audio dropped last Friday of Donald Trump boasting of attacks on women, the news quickly eclipsed another, just-as-important election story relea...
Stephanie Leutert on Violence in Mexico and Central America
07 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Stephanie Leutert, the Mexico Security Initiative Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of Lawfare's Beyond the Border series, j...
Rosa Brooks on "How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything"
30 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
At this week's Hoover Book Soiree, Rosa Brooks joined Benjamin Wittes to talk about her new book, How Everything Became War and the Military Became E...
Judge Laurence Silberman on the Birth of NSD
23 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, the National Security Division of the Justice Department celebrated its 10th anniversary by holding a major conference at the Center for St...
An Interview with Independent Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin
17 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
It's been an unusual election season so far—to put it mildly. Among the many other unexpected or unprecedented occurrences that have taken place ove...
Disrupting ISIS Recruitment Online
09 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
On September 7, the Brookings Institution convened a discussion on a pilot program to disrupt online ISIS recruitment spearheaded by Jigsaw, a techno...
Geeking Out on Al-Nashiri with Michel Paradis and Bob Loeb
02 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Michel Paradis, a senior attorney in the Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Defense Counsel and counsel for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, came ...
Dave Aitel and Matt Tait on How “Everything You Know About the Vulnerability Equities Process Is Wrong”
26 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Dave Aitel and Matt Tait come on the podcast to discuss their recent Lawfare essay critiquing the current status of the Vulnerability Equities Pro...
#LawfareAMA
19 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
It's the dog days of summer, and Lawfare is bringing you the special August AMA edition. All week, we've been taking your questions on Twitter under t...
Walter Pincus on "The Norms of National Security Reporting"
12 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Walter Pincus, the Washington Post’s recently-retired national security reporter, sat down with Benjamin Wittes at the Hoover Book Soiree to discuss...
John Brennan on "Emerging Challenges"
05 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Brennan came to the Brookings Institution on July 13th for a conversation with Brookings Senior Fello...
Shadi Hamid on "Islamic Exceptionalism"
30 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Shadi Hamid is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Project on US Relations with the Islamic World and the author of the new book Islamic ...
Steve Budiansky on "Code Warriors: NSA's Codebreakers and the Secret Intelligence War Against the Soviet Union"
22 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Steve Budiansky is the author of Code Warriors: NSA's Codebreakers and the Secret Intelligence War Against the Soviet Union. He joined Ben at the Hoo...
Will McCants on "A Caliphate Without a Caliphate"
15 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Will McCants, a Senior Fellow at Brookings and the Director of the Project on US Relations with the Islamic World, comes on the podcast to discuss I...
Comey Versus the Committee With No Bull
09 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
FBI Director James Comey faced the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee this week for live long hours over the Clinton email investigation....
John Carlin Uses All the Tools
01 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Assistant Attorney General John Carlin has a new law review article on a "whole of government" and "all-tools" approach to national security cyber thr...
Mona Sedky on Prosecuting Sextortion
25 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Department of Justice Computer Crimes Prosecutor Mona Sedky discusses the sextortion cases she has prosecuted and the meaning and danger of this new k...
Fred Kaplan on "Dark Territory"
17 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Fred Kaplan joins Benjamin Wittes at a Hoover Book Soiree to discuss "Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War."Support this show http://suppo...
Suzanne Spaulding on Cyber
10 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Suzanne Spaulding, Under Secretary for the National Protection and Programs Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security, joins Lawfare's Benja...
How is the Iran Deal Really Going?
04 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The Iran deal adopted in July 2015 was an effort not only to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons but also to avert a nuclear arms competition...
The Role of Transparency in Intelligence Programs: A Conversation with Rachel Brand, Carrie Cordero and Alexander Joel
27 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week, the American Bar Association hosted a panel discussion on “Achieving More Transparency about Secret Intelligence Programs”, which alon...
A Conversation on Targeting Americans with H. Jefferson Powell
19 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Four years ago, Anwar al Awlaki—an American citizen—was killed in an American drone strike in Yemen, marking the first targeted killing of a U.S. ...
A Conversation on Global Intelligence Oversight with Sam Rascoff and Zach Goldman
13 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week on the show, Zachary Goldman and Samuel Rascoff of the NYU Center on Law and Security came on the show to discuss their new edited volume, ...
Juliette Kayyem on "Security Mom" and Building a More Resilient Nation
06 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, Juliette Kayyem joined Lawfare’s Jack Goldsmith at the Hoover Book Soiree for a discussion of her new book, Security Mom: An Unclassifie...
Intel Security's Chris Young on Cybersecurity and a Debate on Using Data to Protect Data
30 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Intel Security's Chris Young gives a talk on the currentcybersecurity landscape. And we hold a debate on using BigData to protect personal privacy, f...
Cliff Kupchan on Russia in Syria
22 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week on the podcast, Benjamin Wittes and Cliff Kupchan talk about the future of U.S-Russia relations and to delve into the Russian interventi...
The Lawfare Podcast: Daniel Weitzner and Ben Wittes on Going Dark and the Fallout from Apple v. FBI
14 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Apple and the FBI may have been settled out of court, but that doesn’t mean the fight is over. With Congress on the verge of considering new legisla...
Eric Schwartz on US Refugee Policy and the Syrian Civil War
08 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Eric Schwartz, dean of the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and previously U.S. Assistant Secretary of State...
The Lawfare Podcast: Adam Segal on "The Hacked World Order"
31 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Adam Segal of the Council on Foreign Relations joined Lawfare’s Jack Goldsmith at the Hoover Book Soiree for a discussion of his new book...
The Lawfare Podcast: The Need for Pragmatic Engagement Amidst Global Uncertainty
25 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week on the podcast, Lawfare’s Ben Wittes interviews Amy Zegart and Stephen Krasner, both of the Hoover Institution, about their recently rele...
The Lawfare Podcast: General Michael Hayden Discusses American Intelligence in the Age of Terror
18 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, General Michael Hayden—the only person to be both the director of the CIA and the NSA—joined Lawfare’s Benjamin Wittes at the Hoover...
The Lawfare Podcast: Lisa Monaco on America’s Counterterrorism Strategy against ISIS and Al Qaeda
10 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week, the president’s Homeland Security Advisor, Lisa Monaco, made news by announcing that the White House will release long sought data on the...
Apple v. FBI at the Wilson Center
05 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The Wilson Center takes on the Apple v. FBI controversy in a panel entitled “Will They or Won’t They? Understanding the Encryption Debate.” Wils...
The Lawfare Podcast: How to Solve the Encryption Challenge
26 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week as the battle between the FBI and Apple raged in a California court, the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington hosted Chairman of the House...
The Lawfare Podcast: Leon Wieseltier on the Moral Dimensions of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
19 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week we have Leon Wieseltier on the show, who among many other things, is the Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy at the Brookings ...
The Lawfare Podcast: Daniel Placek on Darkode
13 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Last week as part of the University of Texas at Austin Strauss Center's conference on "The Frontiers of Cybersecurity Policy and Law," Daniel Plac...
The Lawfare Podcast: Defense Strategies for the Next President
05 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week as Iowa voters took to the caucuses, Brookings hosted a panel discussion on defense strategy for the next president. The panel, moderated by...
The Lawfare Podcast: Justice Stephen Breyer on the Court and the World
29 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Last week at The Brookings Institution, United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer participated in a discussion with Lawfare’s Benjamin Witt...
The Lawfare Podcast: Ashley's War and the Role of Women on the Special Ops Battlefield
22 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The fourth Hoover Book Soiree held this week in Hoover's beautiful Washington, D.C. offices featured Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on her newest book, Ashl...
The Lawfare Podcast: Why You Should Buy Back Your Bitcoin
15 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Brookings hosted a discussion on Bitcoin and the technology that undergirds the currency, specifically focusing on the promise of the distr...
The Lawfare Podcast: Nick Weaver on Why You Should Sell Your Bitcoin
08 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
This week we have on Nick Weaver the show. Nick's a regular Lawfare contributor, senior staff researcher at the International Computer Science Inst...
The Lawfare Podcast: ISIS in America: Disrupting Retweets from Raqqa
18 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, we asked Lorenzo Vidino and his co-author, Seamus Hughes, both from the George Washington University Program on Extremism, into the studio ...
The Lawfare Podcast: Edward Lucas on the Sum of All Cyberphobias
11 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
We welcome Edward Lucas, a senior editor at the Economist and author of the new book, Cyberphobia: Identity, Trust, Security and the Internet, to the...
The Lawfare Podcast: Natan Sachs on Israeli Anti-Solutionism
04 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The show this week features Natan Sachs, a Fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, who recently published an article in Foreign Affairs...
The Lawfare Podcast: Charlie Savage on the Power Wars of the Obama Administration
20 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
At the last Hoover Book Soiree—which if you haven’t attended one yet, you really should—Charlie Savage, New York Times national security reporte...
The Lawfare Podcast: John Carlin on National Security and the Cyber Threat Landscape
13 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Earlier this week, Lawfare’s Benjamin Wittes interviewed John Carlin at the Atlantic Council on National Security and the Cyber Threat Landscape. C...
The Lawfare Podcast: Bridging 20th Century Law and 21st Century Intelligence
06 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, George Washington University and the CIA co-hosted an event entitled Ethos and Profession of Intelligence. As part of the conference, Kenne...
The Lawfare Podcast: Putin's Imperial Gamble
30 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Perhaps you’ve heard, but tensions between the United States and Russia are heating up. With Putin upping the ante in Syria, Marvin Kalb, journalis...
Joby Warrick and William McCants at the Hoover Book Soiree
23 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Joby Warrick, author of Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS, and William McCants, author of The ISIS Apocalypse: The History, Strategy, and Doomsday Vision ...
The Lawfare Podcast: Surveillance Reform After Snowden
16 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, the Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted Ben, along with Laura Donohue of Georgetown Law, former NSA Director General Mich...
The Lawfare Podcast: Helen Mohrmann on Cybersecurity in an Insecure Environment
09 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
As listeners may know, while we often talk about cybersecurity on the show, Brookings itself has been subject to a number of cyber-attacks in recent y...
The Lawfare Podcast: How Anwar al Awlaki Become Objective Troy
02 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, New York Times national security reporter Scott Shane came on the Lawfare Podcast to provide an overview of his new book on the life and de...
The Lawfare Podcast: Gregory Johnsen Answers "What is a Houthi?"
25 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
On this week’s Lawfare Podcast, Gregory Johnsen outlines the state-of-play currently in Yemen. Johnsen, who is a writer-at-large for Buzzfeed News, ...
The Lawfare Podcast: Richard Gross on the Law of Hybrid Conflict
18 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, Ben attended a symposium at the Pentagon on the rise of so-called “hybrid conflicts,” whereprofessionals from around the national secu...
The Lawfare Podcast: A Band-Aid for a Bomber: Is Medical Assistance to Terrorists Protected Under IHL?
11 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
On this week’s Lawfare Podcast, Ben sits down with Professor Gabriella Blum, professor at Harvard Law School, and Dustin Lewis, a senior researche...
Encore Performance: Bone-Crushing Zombie Action
29 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
It's a special encore performance of our panel discussion from last year on the legal architecture of the zombie apocalypse: Foreign Policy's Shane Ha...
The Lawfare Podcast: The American Defense Economy and the Future of American Prosperity
21 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
With Congress is away, the economists will play, and last week, Brookings hosted a discussion on the health of the U.S. national security industrial b...
The Lawfare Podcast: Mike Janke on Encryption, Going Dark, and Corporate Social Responsibility
14 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, Ben posted five hard questions to both government and industry regarding encryption and the "going dark" debate. We posed these questions...
The Lawfare Podcast: Senator Tim Kaine on the One Year Anniversary of the War with ISIS
07 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The war with ISIS turns one today. This week, Senator Kaine marked the anniversary of the fight with a speech at the Cato Institute, which has generou...
The Lawfare Podcast: Monaco, Clapper, and Lynch --- The Aspen Security Forum Mixtape: Volume II
31 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, the Aspen Security Forum featured interviews from a host of Obama administration national security officials, some of which we provided la...
Comey, Johnson, and Rogers Speak at Aspen
25 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
FBI Director James Comey, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, and NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers all spoke this week at the Aspen Security Foru...
What to Think of Russia's Nuclear Threats
17 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
While the world powers and Iran were embroiled in last minute negotiations last week, Brookings hosted a discussion on the meaning of another power...
Admiral Bob Day on Cybersecurity and Accountability
10 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, we invited the the Virginia Cyber Commission’s Executive Director, Rear Admiral Bob Day (USCG, Ret.) to come tell us more about the Commi...
Should the United States Put Boots on the Ground to Fight ISIS?
02 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, Brookings convened three policy experts, Michael Doran of the Hudson Institute, Brookings fellows Michael O’Hanlon and Jeremy Sharpiro, ...
Porn, Condoms, Pregnant Teens and the Privacy Benefits of Privacy Threats
26 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Benjamin Wittes gives a lecture at the George Mason Law and Economic Center on his paper with Jodie Liu, "The Privacy Paradox: The Privacy Benefits of...
Score One for Bahlul
19 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
On this week’s Lawfare Podcast, Lawfare Managing Editor Wells Bennett invited Steve Vladeck of both Lawfare and Just Security, and Adam Thurschwell,...
Zivotofsky v. Kerry: The Jerusalem Passport Case
12 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
On this week’s Lawfare Podcast, Lawfare Founding Editor Jack Goldsmith and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Marty Lederman sat down to disc...
Lawfare is Dead! Long Live Lawfare!
04 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The Daily Beast's Shane Harris takes stages a coup, takes over the podcast, and interviews temporarily-deposed host Benjamin Wittes about the new webs...
Ben Powell Interviews Jim Comey
30 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last week, FBI Director James Comey spoke at the 3rd Annual Cybersecurity Law Institute, hosted by Georgetown University Law Center in cooperation w...
The Lawfare Podcast: The Modi Government Turns One
22 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Last May, the Bharatiya Janata Party won the first majority government in India in 25 years, giving newly minted Prime Minister Narendra Modi a broad ...
The Lawfare Podcast: Andrew March on the Islamic Law of War
15 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
For months, the world has been transfixed by the apparent brutality of the Islamic State's practices in war. The beheading of journalists, the burnin...
The Triple Entente Beer Summit
09 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The Triple Entente Beer Summit was a great success, with an audience that filled the Washington Firehouse loft and a cast that mashed up Lawfare, Rati...
Striking a Balance --- Whistleblowing, Leaks, and Security Secrets
01 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, following the New York Times revelation of the purported identities of three covert CIA agents, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Adv...
A Lecture on "The Future of Violence"
25 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Benjamin Wittes spoke at the Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas on his and Gabriella Blum's new b...
Antony Blinken on the Future of Central Asia
17 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
A few weeks ago, Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Brookings for a public address on the current priorities and future prospects for ...
Oula Abdulhamid Alrifai: A Syrian's Story and a Country's Tragedy
10 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
When Oula Abdulhamid Alrifai was nearly 19, her family fled Damascus for Washington under death threats from the Bashar Assad regime. Since she left, ...
Who is Vladimir Putin?
02 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
With a tenuous ceasefire holding in Ukraine, we asked Fiona Hill onto the show to discuss the man behind the unrest: Vladimir Putin. Fiona is the c...
ISIS: The State of Terror
27 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Brookings hosted a book launch with Jessica Stern and co-author Brookings Fellow J.M. Berger for their new book, ISIS: The State of...
General Michael Lehnert on Closing GITMO
20 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, we invited Major General Michael Lehnert (Ret.), the first commander of the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, onto the show....
The (Very Bright) Future of Violence
13 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Brookings hosted a book launch with Harvard Law Professor Gabriella Blum and co-author Benjamin Wittes for their new book, The Future of Vi...
Natan Sachs on Bibi's Visit to Washington
06 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a controversial address to a joint session of Congress over US President Barack Obama'...
HASC Hearing: Outside Perspectives on the AUMF
27 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
On Thursday of this week, Lawfare’s Benjamin Wittes and Bobby Chesney, along with General Jack Keane, appeared before the House Armed Services Comm...
Benjamin Wittes - Constitution Day at the NSA
20 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
In mid-September, Benjamin Wittes, Editor-in-Chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, delivered a keynote address on Constit...
Shane Harris and Benjamin Wittes with Serious Jokes on Surveillance
13 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
A few weeks ago, Shane Harris and Benjamin Wittes spoke at Washington and Lee School of Law’s symposium on Cyber-surveillance in the Post-Snowden ...
Episode #109: Robet Litt on US Surveillance Policy One Year After PPD-28
06 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Robert S. Litt, General Counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence gave a keynote speech at the Brookigns Institution o...
Episode #108: General Michael Hayden on Cybersurveillance in the Post-Snowden Age
30 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
General Michael Hayden, former Director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, gave the keynote address ast weekend...
Episode #107: Tanvi Madan on the Future of the US-India Relationship
23 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
With President Barack Obama on his way to India early next week, we asked Tanvi Madan, Fellow and Director of the India Project here at Brookings, ont...
Episode #106: An Interview with Daniel Reisner
16 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Ben and Matt Waxman sat down with Daniel Reisner, former head of the International Law Branch of the Israeli Defense Forces and current p...
Episode #105: Jack Goldsmith on North Korea, the FBI, and Attribution of the Sony Attack
09 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Ben and Jack sat down in sunny Palo Alto to discuss what we know about the Sony Pictures cyber-attack, the FBI’s response, and the linger...
Episode #104: Rose Gottemoeller on
19 Dec 2014
Contributed by Lukas
This week, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Rose Gottemoeller gave a keynote address at Brookings on US Nuclear Ar...
Episode #103: Mieke Eoyang on FAA Exclusivity
12 Dec 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Mieke Eoyang of Third Way discusses her provocative recent proposal on Lawfare for making the FISA Amendments Act the exclusive means by which the NSA...
Episode #102: Israeli Politics, Oy Vey!
04 Dec 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Brookings scholar Nathan Sachs discusses the Byzantine politics of the Israeli government, the fall of the latest government of Binyamin Netanyahu, an...
Episode #101: Jameel Jaffer, Bob Litt, and Bill Banks Debate FISA
20 Nov 2014
Contributed by Lukas
The ACLU's Jameel Jaffer, ODNI General Counsel Robert Litt, and Syracuse Law's William Banks debate FISA. Laura Donohue of Georgetown law school moder...
Episode #100: Shane Harris @War
13 Nov 2014
Contributed by Lukas
In our one hundredth episode of the podcast, Shane Harris of the Daily Beast talks about his new book, @War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Comple...
Episode #99: Jack Goldsmith on Obama's War Powers Legacy
06 Nov 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Jack Goldsmith speaks at the Hoover Institutions Fall 2014 retreat on "President Obama's War Powers Legacy."Support this show http://supporter.acast.c...
Episode #98: Chris Soghoian Response to FBI Director James Comey
30 Oct 2014
Contributed by Lukas
ACLU technologies Chris Soghoian takes on James Comey's proposal for preserving law enforcement access to smartphones.Support this show http://support...