An Audience with Austin Heap at the Dana Centre.

Austin Heap is a wunderkind hacker who used his own encryption software, 
Haystack, to open up the Iranian internet in the aftermath of the 
disputed elections in 2009. By breaking through the Iranian government’s 
blockade, the software allowed people on the ground in Tehran to access 
communication tools they could use to describe unfolding events to the 
rest of the world.

Personal surveillance has reached an all-time high: our web traffic is 
observed and recorded by governments and corporations. With every click 
we create personal digital identities that ‘belong’ to other people. 
Should we be worried about the private becoming public in this way, or 
should we reclaim ourselves using encryption software that hides who we 
are and where we go online? NO2ID's Christine Zaba will be on hand to 
lead you through the issues and the options.

http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2010/03/23/568
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