The Stanford law school posted a video of this recent Bruce Schneier NSA
talk:
https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/multimedia/nsa-surveillance-and-what-do-about-it-bruce-schneier
On Mar 21, 2014 10:38 AM, Steve Weis stevew...@gmail.com wrote:
Bruce Schneier is speaking about NSA surveillance at the
Hi friends
we have this PAD to enforce the HT #OurNetMundial. Dont have time to try
global TT, but we need to enforce the HT and occupy #NetMundial and
#NetMundial2014. In few ours there will be a document, so we need to
influence the document
http://titanpad.com/ournetmundial
abs
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Hi folks!
I'm one of the architects of Tahoe-LAFS, and the founder and CEO of
LeastAuthority.com, which sells Tahoe-LAFS products and services.
On 22/04/14 14:05, Tom Ritter wrote:
I'm pretty sure that TAHOE does provide confidentiality - the keys
don't leave your device (more correctly, the
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Caspar Bowden (lists)
li...@casparbowden.net wrote:
TAHOE is also cool, but doesn't claim to provide confidentiality. A TAHOE
service provider would have no choice but to round-up/backdoor the necessary
keys under existing US (FISA/PATRIOT) or UK (RIPA Pt.3)
On 24/04/14 19:21, Zooko Wilcox-OHearn wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Caspar Bowden (lists)
li...@casparbowden.net wrote:
TAHOE is also cool, but doesn't claim to provide confidentiality. A TAHOE
service provider would have no choice but to round-up/backdoor the necessary
keys under
On 24/04/14 19:21, Zooko Wilcox-OHearn wrote:
Oh, by the way, this part was incorrect. An example of a Tahoe-LAFS
service provider is my company, https://LeastAuthority.com.
LeastAuthority.com does not have any ability to acquire our
customers's keys, nor to backdoor our customers.
On Thu,
On 04/24/2014 03:09 PM, Zooko Wilcox-OHearn wrote:
Therefore if a government, or a murderous mafia, compelled us to
cooperate with them, we would then say Well… okay, but… have you
figured out how your target users acquires the software? Because, you
know, if they're getting it from Debian, or
CISAC Social Science Seminar
The Evolving Pursuit of Security and Privacy
Scott Charney - Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing at
Microsoft Corporation
DATE AND TIME
May 1, 2014
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
AVAILABILITY
Open to the public
Please RSVP with camcm...@stanford.edu by April 28
On 24/04/14 21:09, Zooko Wilcox-OHearn wrote:
On 24/04/14 19:21, Zooko Wilcox-OHearn wrote:
Oh, by the way, this part was incorrect. An example of a Tahoe-LAFS
service provider is my company, https://LeastAuthority.com.
LeastAuthority.com does not have any ability to acquire our
customers's