eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 28 2006 | video, boing boing, Cory Doctorow, podcast, Bruce Schneier, USC
Quoted: Last night, security legend Bruce Schneier gave a tremendous lecture as part of the Technology and Public Diplomacy series I'm organizing at USC. He talked about privacy in the era of Moore's Law, and the fact that advanced technology makes it easier to spy than to resist spying. One remark that stuck with me is that "personal data is like pollution" -- like the CO2 we offgas and the waste we produce. Our data-trail is toxic crud, and we haven't developed any good technology to help us dispose of it -- all our technology is devoted to saving and manipulating that data.
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Benjamen Walker's "Theory of Everything" blog has a ten minute podcast talkign about recently deceased Russian author Stanislaw Lem. I would like to check this out tonight.
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