Privacy - Re-framing What We Think We Know
Offered By: LASCON via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolving concept of privacy in the digital age through this thought-provoking 49-minute conference talk from LASCON 2014. Delve into the shifting perspectives on privacy among security professionals, policymakers, and general users, challenging preconceived notions and addressing the complexities of data breaches, surveillance, and anonymity tools like Tor. Learn from Kelley Misata's unique journey as a privacy advocate, cyberstalking survivor, and former Director of Communications for The Tor Project as she reframes the conversation around digital citizenship, safety, and responsible technology use. Gain insights into the intersection of privacy and security, the importance of user understanding, and the future challenges facing digital privacy. Discover practical strategies for maintaining online privacy, including password management and dispelling common misconceptions. Leave with a renewed perspective on the dynamic nature of privacy and its crucial role in our increasingly connected world.
Syllabus
Intro
Kelleys journey
Kelleys lowest point
Tor and privacy
Tor and the press
Tor volunteers
Privacy vs Security
Endusers understand
Big questions
I dont need security
Privacy concerns of the future
Call to action
Whats next
Everything in life
The press
How to keep things private
Privacy is not price
Privacy is not scary
Passwords
Conclusion
Taught by
LASCON
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