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The smartphone you use reflects more than just personal taste ... it could determine how closely you can be tracked, too. Privacy expert and TED Fellow Christopher Soghoian details a glaring difference between the encryption used on Apple and Android devices and urges us to pay attention to a growing digital security divide. "If the only people who can protect themselves from the gaze of the government are the rich and powerful, that's a problem," he says. "It's not just a cybersecurity problem -- it's a civil rights problem."
스마트폰 사용은 단순한 개인적 취향 이상을 반영합니다. 얼마나 자세히 추적당하고 있느냐를 보여줄 수 있습니다. 사생활 전문자이자 TED펠로우인 크리스토퍼 소고이안이 애플과 안드로이드 기기에서 사용되는 암호화의 놀라운 차이점을 자세히 설명하고 점차 늘어나는 디지털 보안 격차에 주목할 것을 촉구합니다. "정부의 추적으로부터 보호할 수 있는 사람들은 오로지 부유하고 권력있는 사람들 뿐인데, 그게 문제입니다."라고 그는 말합니다. "이것은 그저 사이버보안의 문제가 아니라 시민권 문제입니다."
El teléfono que utilizas refleja más que solo el gusto personal. Podría determinar también, cuán de cerca puedes ser rastreado. El experto en privacidad Christopher Soghoian detalla la evidente diferencia entre el cifrado utilizado en los dispositivos de Apple y Android y nos insta a prestar atención a la seguridad en una creciente brecha digital. "Si las únicas personas que pueden protegerse de la mirada del gobierno son los ricos y poderosos, eso es un problema", dice. "No es solo un problema de seguridad cibernética, es un problema de derechos civiles".
O smartphone que você usa reflete mais do que apenas um gosto pessoal. Ele pode também determinar o quanto você pode ser rastreado. O especialista em privacidade e Bolsista TED Christopher Soghoian, detalha a deslumbrante diferença entre a criptografia usada pelos aparelhos Apple e a usada pelos Android, e nos encoraja a prestar atenção ao crescimento da divisão da segurança digital. "Se apenas as pessoas que podem se proteger da vigilância do governo são os ricos e poderosos, isso é um problema", ele diz. Não é apenas um problema de cibersegurança, é um problema de direitos civis.
Le smartphone que vous utilisez révèle plus que vos goûts personnels... Il pourrait aussi déterminer à quel point vous pouvez être pisté. Spécialiste de la protection de la vie privée et TED Fellow Christopher Soghoian explique en détail une différence flagrante entre le cryptage utilisé sur les appareils Apple et Android et nous exhorte à prêter de plus en plus attention à la fracture de la sécurité numérique. « Si les seules personnes pouvant se protéger du regard du gouvernement sont les riches et les puissants, c'est un problème, dit-il. Ce n'est pas seulement un problème de sécurité informatique, c'est un problème de droits civils. »
Blinding The Surveillance State Christopher Soghoian Principal Technologist, American Civil Liberties Union We live in a surveillance state. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies have access to a huge amount of data about us, enabling them to learn intimate, private details about our lives. In part, the ease with which they can obtain such information reflects the fact that our laws have failed to keep up with advances in technology. However, privacy enhancing technologies can offer real protections even when the law does not. That intelligence agencies like the NSA are able to collect records about every telephone call made in the United States, or engage in the bulk surveillance of Internet communications is only possible because so much of our data is transmitted in the clear. The privacy enhancing technologies required to make bulk surveillance impossible and targeted surveillance more difficult already exist. We just need to start using them. Christopher Soghoian is a privacy researcher and activist, working at the intersection of technology, law and policy. He is the Principal Technologist with the Speech, Privacy and Technology Project at the American Civil Liberties Union. Soghoian completed his Ph.D. in 2012, which focused on the role that third party service providers play in facilitating law enforcement surveillance of their customers.
You Are Being Watched, Hacked, Bugged… by your own Government!!! The proof appears incontrovertible. Sheran James of The Sharin' Hour on KX 93.5 examines the erosion of our rights to privacy and civil liberty, with input from infamous whistleblower systems administrator Edward Snowdon; cybercrime expert Mikko Hypponen; and privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian. You'll be shocked […]
The VICE Podcast is a weekly discussion which delves inside the minds of some of the most interesting, creative, and bizarre people within the VICE universe. This week, we speak with Christopher Soghoian, a former boarding pass hacker and FBI person of interest, who is now principal technologist of the speech, privacy, and technology project at the American Civil Liberties Union. Focusing on the NSA and the FBI, Soghoian discusses the worldwide development of privacy. Check out the VICE podcast on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/vice-media/id634513189?mt=2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Christopher Soghoian and Stephanie K. Pell, co-authors of Can You See Me Now?: Toward Reasonable Standards for Law Enforcement Access to Location Data that Congress Could Enact. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ For the Elite -- Self-Congratulatory Praises, When the 'Useless Eaters' are Pushing Up Daisies: "A New World Order Coming into View, Ambiguous Statement Understood by the Few, Not Only the Stand-Down Between East and West, But a New Way of Living, from Those Who Know Best, Planned Long Before the Cold War Season By Men of Societies, 'A Rule by Reason,' Soviet-Capitalist Merger, a Synthesis Alliance Where Governments are Guided by Men of Science Who with their Reason, World's Problems be Solved, Eliminating 'The Useless' Populations Resolved, Fittest to Survive to Breed on Maintainable, With Excess Gone, their Future's Sustainable" © Alan Watt }-- Topics become Popular - Copenhagen Meeting, No-Compromise Agenda - Maurice Strong, Technocrats with Power - Gas Price Hikes and Drops - Birth Pangs of New Global System - Depopulation, Reduction of "Useless Eaters" in Post-industrial Society - Man-Made "Catastrophes" - Club of Rome's "First Global Revolution": Enemies Invented to Unite Humanity, 'Real Enemy is Humanity itself'. Synthesis of Communism blended with Capitalism - Destruction of All That Was, BBC's Attack on Culture, Promotion of Hedonism and Narcissism - Govt. comes in as Ultimate Authority. "Greening" Religion, No Tolerance - Global Warming / Climate Change Scam, Data Hidden by NASA, Al Gore's Science Fiction, Univ. of East Anglia's Figures Fudged to Fit Theory (Belief System). Food used as Weapon, Iraq Embargo - War OF Terror since 9/11, Giving up Freedoms for "Security" - Computers / Cell Phones given for Surveillance and Data Collection, Personal Info and Wiretaps Sold by Corporations to Government Agencies - "New Freedom" and "New Deal". Wireless Wristbands for Tracking - Smart Meters for Britain and Canada, Rationing and Remote Cut-offs for Electricity. (Articles: -- Connecting the Dots on Global Warming ("The First Global Revolution" by the Council of the Club of Rome / Time magazine cover, April 1977 "How to Survive the Coming Ice Age" (sott.net). -- Global Warming Theology-Washington Times ("EDITORIAL: Global-warming theology" (washingtontimes.com) - Dec. 4, 2009.) -- Hansen of NASA Arrested along with Other "Warming" Hysterics ("NASA's James Hansen, 28 Activists Arrested Protesting Mountaintop Mining" by Stacy Morford (solveclimate.com) - June 23, 2009.) -- NASA also Hiding Data on "Climate Change" ("Researcher: NASA hiding climate data" by Stephen Dinan (washingtontimes.com) - Dec. 3, 2009.) -- Wired-Communication Service Providers and Cost of Surveillance ("Yahoo, Verizon: Our Spy Capabilities Would 'Shock', 'Confuse' Consumers" by Kim Zetter (wired.com) - Dec. 1, 2009.) -- "8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight" by Christopher Soghoian (paranoia.dubfire.net) - Dec. 1, 2009. -- Wristband Electronic ID ("Microchip wristband becomes a theme park essential" by Hugo Martin (latimes.com) - May 2, 2009.) -- Smart Meters ("£500 'smart' powers meters for all which could let energy firms cap use in homes" by Sean Poulter (dailymail.co.uk) - Nov. 30, 2009.) ) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Dec. 4, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)