[Liverpool] Fw: [ORG-discuss] Come see Bruce Schneier talk in London

Simon Johnson simon.johnson at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 22:12:56 UTC 2009


Schneier is a press whore.

Please don't got to this, you'll only stoke the guys ego.

Please go and talk to a real crypto guy.

Cheers,

Simon


2009/10/29 Andrew Williams <andy at tensixtyone.com>

> Incase anyone is interested...
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> Subject: [ORG-discuss] Come see Bruce Schneier talk in London
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> Bruce Schneier is coming to London in December and will be doing a
> talk for ORG. Hope to meet more of the discuss crowd at the event.
>
> ====
>
> We live in a unique time in our technological history. The cameras are
> ubiquitous, but we can still see them. ID checks are everywhere, but
> we still know they're going on. Computers inherently generate personal
> data, and everyone leaves an audit trail everywhere they go.
>
> Bruce Schneier, internationally-renowned cryptographer, technologist
> and author, will share his vision of current and future technologies'
> effects on privacy. Schneier rejects the traditional "security vs.
> privacy" dichotomy in favor of a more subtle and realistic one.
>
> "Data is the pollution problem of the information age and we need to
> start thinking about how to deal with it."
>
> When? Doors open at 1830, Friday 4 December 2009
> Where? St Albans Centre, 18 Brooke St, London, London EC1N 7RD (More info
> here)
>
> Jim Killock, Executive Director of Open Rights Group, will chair the
> audience Q&A. Drinks will be available at the venue before and after
> the talk. An audio and video recording will be made available after
> the event.
>
> Tickets and more info
> http://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2009/bruce-schneier-event
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