Personal Privacy vs National Security
Offered By: Collision Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking debate on the delicate balance between personal privacy and national security in this 24-minute conference talk from Collision Conference. Delve into topics such as secure communication, law enforcement assistance, vulnerability in systems, and the role of encryption. Examine the perspectives of tech companies, government agencies, and individuals as speakers discuss hiring hackers, FBI involvement, encryption keys, and Apple's relationship with the government. Consider the widespread use of encryption and its implications, while pondering whether private communications should be regulated or if SMS should be outlawed. Gain insights into the complex issues surrounding digital privacy and security in today's interconnected world.
Syllabus
Intro
Secure communication
Help law enforcement
Built from the ground up
Hire hackers
Vulnerability
FBI
Encryption keys
Apple helps the government
Everyone uses encryption
Should we outlaw SMS
Private communications
Taught by
Collision Conference
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