Talks in the Category "Video"
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Video: Panel Discussion of Data and Goliath at Harvard's Berkman Center
With Berkman Fellow, Bruce Schneier. Moderated by Jonathan Zittrain with special guests Yochai Benkler, Joe Nye, Sara Watson and Melissa Hathaway.
Video: Toppling Our Surveillance-Based Society
Bruce Schneier spoke at Town Hall Seattle, as part of his book tour for Data and Goliath.
Video: Data and Goliath
Bruce Schneier came to Google to talk about his new book.
Video: Bruce Schneier: Why We Should Reform Surveillance Policies
Bruce Schneier spoke at Harvard Book Store about his new book Data and Goliath.
Video: Bruce Schneier on the Sony Hack
Bruce Schneier on the Sony Hack at the International Cyber Security Strategy Congress ICSS2015 in Leuven, Belgium. Topic of the Congress: Cyber Security and Forensic Readiness.
Video: Bruce Schneier Presents Data and Goliath
You are under surveillance right now.
Your cell phone provider tracks your location and knows who’s with you. Your online and in-store purchasing patterns are recorded, and reveal if you’re unemployed, sick, or pregnant. Your e-mails and texts expose your intimate and casual friends. Google knows what you’re thinking because it saves your private searches. Facebook can determine your sexual orientation without you ever mentioning it.
The powers that surveil us do more than simply store this information. Corporations use surveillance to manipulate not only the news articles and advertisements we each see, but also the prices we’re offered. Governments use surveillance to discriminate, censor, chill free speech, and put people in danger worldwide. And both sides share this information with each other or, even worse, lose it to cybercriminals in huge data breaches…
Video: Security Keynote from QCon NY
Bruce Schneier gave a keynote on security, hacking and the role of governments.
Video: Surveillance: The Hidden Ways You’re Tracked
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: The Future of Incident Response
Protection and detection can only take you so far, and breaches are inevitable. As a result, response incident response has stepped into the spotlight. This session will examine the economic and psychological forces within the computer security field and describe the future of incident response (IR) and thus, the industry. It will discuss how response technology, unlike detective and preventative controls, must augment people rather than replace them. Understanding the implications of this reality requires a systems theory approach to IR. This session borrows one from the US Air Force: OODA loops. By leveraging the cycle of observe, orient, decide, and act, this session demonstrates how we can optimize IR efforts, and deliver valuable insight into what is arguably the most crucial discipline to maintaining IT security in the coming decade…
Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.