Cari colleghi,

vorrei invitarvi al seguente seminario, organizzato da Tech and Law
(www.techandlaw.net) in collaborazione con il Politecnico di Milano:

“For Their Eyes Only: The Changing Face of Online Spying ”
Morgan Marquis-Boire

1 Febbraio, 14.30, aula De Donato, p.zza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano.

The so-called “Arab Spring” saw politically and economically
disenfranchised citizens take advantage of new tools such as social
media and smartphones to break the state’s monopoly on information, and
mobilize mass protest. While governments were quick to employ familiar,
time-tested mechanisms of repression against demonstrators in the
streets and main squares, they fumbled at first in controlling this new
digital dissent. Against an increasingly security-aware online
community, the traditional tools of blocking, filtering, and wiretapping
had become less effective. Nervous regimes turned to the largely
unregulated $5 billion a year industry in Internet surveillance tools.
Once the realm of the black market and intelligence agencies, the latest
computer spyware is now sold at trade shows for dictator pocket change.
Activists and journalists soon found themselves the target of e-mails
promising exclusive or scandalous information. We analyzed messages
forwarded to us by suspicious users, and found spyware products
apparently from Gamma International and Hacking Team, recognized players
in the surveillance industry. For the first time, we analyzed their
products, chasing internet addresses and shell corporations across the
globe. As we published our findings, servers disappeared, and spyware
was rewritten. This talk will detail the cat and mouse game between
authoritarian regimes and dissidents, as well as ongoing efforts to map
out the relationship between surveillance software companies and
governments.

Morgan Marquis-Boire works as a Security Engineer at Google specializing
in Incident Response, Forensics and Malware Analysis. He is a security
researcher and Technical Advisor at the Citizen Lab, Munk School of
Global Affairs, University of Toronto. Recently, he has been working
with the Electronic Frontier Foundation on issues surrounding dissident
suppression in Syria. A frequent speaker at events around the world such
as Black Hat, DefCON, FIRST, and ICANN, his work has been featured in
numerous print and online publications including Bloomberg Business
Week, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The BBC and The New York
Times. He received an honorable mention from SC Magazine as one of the
influential minds of IT Security in 2012. He was also one of the
original organizers of the KiwiCON conference in New Zealand.

Nel caso fosse di vostro interesse, posso chiedervi di registrarvi per
saper stimare l'affluenza di pubblico?

http://www.polimi.it/eventi/dettaglioevento/article//for-their-eyes-only-the-changing-face-of-online-spying-1971/

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Cordiali saluti,
Stefano Zanero

Politecnico di Milano - Dip. Elettronica e Informazione
Via Ponzio, 34/5 I-20133 Milano - ITALY
Tel.    +39 02 2399-4017
Fax.    +39 02 2399-3411
E-mail: [email protected]
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