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Schneier on SecurityA blog covering security and security technology. « Friday Squid Blogging: Cephalopod Christmas Trees | Main | U.S./Russia Cyber Arms Control Talks » December 13, 2009Me Speaking on "The Future of Privacy"Video of the talk I gave to the Open Right Group last week in London. Posted on December 13, 2009 at 7:52 AM • 3 Comments To receive these entries once a month by e-mail, sign up for the Crypto-Gram Newsletter. @ Bruce, Off Topic I know but I have a fealing this might be of quite some interest to you, "http://www.csoonline.com/article/print/509739" Although I find the open ended "death of the internet" conclusion a little "over egged" there is little doubt that the "externalisation" of risk in the financial industry is going to have National Security Implications. Posted by: Clive Robinson at December 13, 2009 9:41 AM I guess is the same talk that you gave in Madrid a few days ago. I was coming late to the 400 capacity auditorium, wondering that may be I could not go in, when I arrived and saw that was there about 40 persons... what a shame. In the other hand, the conference and the questions were interesting. Posted by: Guillermo at December 13, 2009 5:55 PM Thank you for a very interesting presentation. I've written up the talk and discussion afterwards at http://blog.tech-and-law.com/2009/12/... - and also summarised Solove's paper refuting the "I've got nothing to hide" fallacy, at http://blog.tech-and-law.com/2009/12/... Posted by: WH at December 17, 2009 3:51 AM Subscribe to comments on this entry Post a comment
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