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Intro
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Hacking tools
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Learning new skills
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How do we build systems
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The Crypt Awards
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Crypto Wars
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Bad Things
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Security is Hard
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The Way Forward
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Systems That Could Be Built
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Voluntary
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Transparency
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Control
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Whos It For
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Public Private Others
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Is This Thing Actually Going To Work
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Why Are We Doing It
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Mission Creep
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Social Systems
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Ghost Proposal
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Autocorrect
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Contact Discovery Restrictions
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Advanced Sender Editing
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Advanced Blocking Reporting
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Political Misinformation
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User Experience Friction
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Rethinking User Interaction
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Secure Communication
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New Opportunities
Description:
Explore the complex relationship between surveillance, privacy, and security in the digital age through this thought-provoking keynote address from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into the challenges posed by the internet's evolution from a recreational tool to an integral part of daily life, examining issues such as misinformation, metadata tracking, and the surveillance economy. Analyze the limitations of increased surveillance as a solution to these problems and consider alternative approaches to addressing online threats. Gain insights from cryptographer Jon Callas on how hackers and security professionals can contribute to mitigating these challenges. Learn about various topics including hacking tools, crypto wars, security system design, and the importance of voluntary transparency and user control in digital platforms. Discover potential solutions like advanced sender editing, contact discovery restrictions, and rethinking user interactions to combat political misinformation and improve secure communication. Read more

Surveillance Is Not The Answer; What Is The Question?

Hack In The Box Security Conference
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