Listening In - Cyber Security in an Insecure Age
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex landscape of cybersecurity in this thought-provoking conference talk from GOTO Berlin 2017. Delve into the tension between law enforcement's need for access and the importance of robust digital security. Examine high-profile cases like the FBI's attempt to unlock a terrorist's iPhone and the Sony hack. Investigate the challenges of digital-age investigations, the concept of warrant-proof encryption, and the role of civil society in shaping cybersecurity policies. Gain insights into topics such as tainted leaks, phone security, and the ongoing debate between security and privacy. Learn from Susan Landau, a distinguished professor bridging law, diplomacy, and computer science, as she navigates the intricate balance between enabling law enforcement and protecting digital communications in our increasingly interconnected world.
Syllabus
Intro
Crypto Wars
Warrant Proof Encryption
Investigations in the Digital Age
Terrorist Investigation
Sony Hack
Theft of phones
Why lock phones
How would police investigate
Climategate
Tainted Leaks
Role of Civil Society
What does Civil Society need
Security vs Privacy
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