Question and answer session from the Bruce Schneier Security Talk:We live in a unique time in our technological history. The cameras are ubiquitous, but we can still see them. ID checks are everywhere, but we still know they're going on. Computers inherently generate personal data, and everyone leaves an audit trail everywhere they go.Bruce Schneier, internationally-renowned cryptographer, technologist and author, shares his vision of current and future technologies' effects on privacy. Schnei...
We live in a unique time in our technological history. The cameras are ubiquitous, but we can still see them. ID checks are everywhere, but we still know they're going on. Computers inherently generate personal data, and everyone leaves an audit trail everywhere they go.Bruce Schneier, internationally-renowned cryptographer, technologist and author, shares his vision of current and future technologies' effects on privacy. Schneier rejects the traditional "security vs. privacy" dichotomy in fav...
Q and A session chaired by Ben Goldacre, featuring Jim Killock (Executive Director, Open Rights Group) and Gerd 'Music 2.0' Leonhard.
Sir Bonar Neville-Kingdom GCMG KCVO is her Majesty's most senior civil servant concerned with information and communications technologies (or ‘ICTs’). Here he speaks about about the benefits of how government uses Opentech and ICTs to provide Intercept Modernisation, Personalised Services, and Safeguarding your Identity.Find Sir Bonar on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to Open Rights Group, No2ID, Ideal Government and O'Reilly GMT.
This video was recorded on 1 May 2009 at this event.
Neil Gaiman, prolific creator of prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and drama, is known as one of the world's top ten living post-modern writers. He is also patron of the Open Rights Group (ORG). In this, the first public appearance of his Graveyard Book UK tour, he invites fans and ORG supporters to discuss piracy from the perspective of a creator, what it means to be one of the tribe of readers, and why most people discover their favourite authors for free.If you like what...