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Video: Interview: Online Security Expert Bruce Schneier
Transcript
EMMA ALBERICI, PRESENTER: One of the world’s leading experts in online security is Bruce Schneier. He’s a fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His latest book, ‘Data and Goliath’, is about how governments and corporations are using and controlling our data.
I spoke to Bruce Schneier from Minneapolis.
Bruce Schneier, welcome to Lateline.
BRUCE SCHNEIER, AUTHOR, ‘DATA AND GOLIATH’: Thanks for having me.
EMMA ALBERICI: How much of our privacy are we unwittingly giving away?…
Video: "Where's the Data Going?"
CTV News spoke with Bruce Schneier about voice recognition in Samsung TVs, and sensors in consumer devices in general.
Video: Was the Sony Hack an "Act of War"?
Bruce Schneier and former CIA deputy division chief Bruce Klingner spoke with Ari Melber about the Sony hack.
Video: Security Expert: We Saw Sony Attack Coming
The security hack that happened to Sony could happen to anyone. Co3 Systems’ Bruce Schneier explains on the News Hub with Geoff Rogow.
Video: Schneier on Internet Safety
Bruce Schneier, noted cryptologist and fellow at the Berman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, tells us how to protect our Wi-Fi connection in public and prevent ISPs from tracking our mobile internet use.
Video: Bruce Schneier: "Encryption Makes the Internet Safer"
Erin Ade sits down with Bruce Schneier – noted author, cryptologist, and fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Security and Harvard Law School. Bruce gives us his take on President Obama’s recent statement on net neutrality and explains why encryption is vital to personal security and privacy.
Video: Surveillance: The Hidden Ways You’re Tracked
Just how much of your life is watched? Security expert Bruce Schneier points out that it is more than most people think, says Chris Baraniuk.
Do you have secrets? Security expert Bruce Schneier has little patience for those who say they don’t.
When asked about government and corporate surveillance, there are some who shrug their shoulders and say they have nothing to fear because they have nothing to hide. Schneier’s response? “I ask them their salary and they won’t tell me. I ask them about their sexual fantasy world and they won’t tell me. The whole ‘I have nothing to hide’ thing is stupid, that’s a dumb comment,” he says. What’s more, your day-to-day behaviour is monitored in ways you wouldn’t even realise, so these details and many more could be open for all to see – and use against you. And that’s a problem, even if you happen to trust your government to use the data for good…
Video: Bruce Schneier Talks Data-Mining, Surveillance & Embedded Computing Systems
Erin Ade talks to Bruce Schneier about the efforts of government and private companies to track us and our personal information. However, our outrage over this invasion of privacy is overshadowed by the convenience of using technology. This tension has led to our ongoing, intense debate over the tradeoffs between security and surveillance. To help sort out all of these issues Schneier weighs in.
Video: Incident Response Management Breaking New Ground
Bruce Schneier is one of the best-known security professionals both within the field and in the larger world of technology policymaking. He’s written 12 books, produces the influential "Schneier on Security" blog and is widely quoted in the press. After a multi-year stint at BT Managed Security Solutions, Schneier has moved to a startup: Co3 Systems. The new company, where he serves as Chief Technology Officer, makes a tool that focuses specifically on security incident response management.
"It’s software that allows companies to coordinate their response," Schneier says. "You put in your response plan—or if you don’t have one, it generates best practices. It knows the laws; it knows the regulations. You tell it who does what. And when an incident happens, it generates tasks, it follows up on them, and it makes sure that everything that’s supposed to get done gets done."…
Video: UO Today #583 Bruce Schneier
Bruce Schneier, cyber-security expert and author of Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust Society Needs to Thrive, talks about corporate and governmental data collection and surveillance. Schneier gave a lecture, “Internet, Security, and Power” on May 28, 2014 at the UO in Eugene and at the UO in Portland on May 29, 2014.
Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.