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Title Changing Threats To Privacy: From TIA to Google
Type Slides
Tags data mining privacy Google
Abstract A lot has changed since discussions around digital privacy began. The security community won the war for strong cryptography, anonymous darknets which presumably make the eradication of information impossible have been successfully deployed, and much of the communications infrastructure has been decentralized. These strategies were carefully conceived while planning for the most dystopian visions of the future imaginable, and yet somehow they've fallen short of delivering us from the most pernicious privacy threats today. Rather than a centralized state-backed database of all our movements, modern threats to privacy have become something much more subtle, and perhaps all the more sinister. This talk will explore these evolving trends and discuss some interesting solutions in the works.
Authors Moxie Marlinspike
Submitted June 01, 2010
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Event Source Conference Boston 2010
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SHA1 d1a4012685ee8401b58aa54b586f2a27578bec6c

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