Security for Humans - Privacy and Coercion Resistant Design
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore privacy and coercion-resistant design in this conference talk from Strange Loop. Delve into the critical aspects of human-centric security as presented by Morgan Marquis-Boire, a Senior Researcher at the Citizen Lab and Director of Security for First Look Media. Gain insights from his extensive experience in digital security, including his work with Google, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the United Nations. Learn about the challenges of surveillance and digital targeting of activists and journalists, and discover innovative approaches to designing security systems that prioritize human privacy and resist coercion. Benefit from Marquis-Boire's expertise in cybersecurity and his contributions to publications like The Intercept as he shares valuable knowledge on creating more robust and user-friendly security solutions.
Syllabus
"Security for Humans: Privacy and Coercion Resistant Design" by Morgan Marquis-Boire
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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