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SUMMARY:IC Colloquium : Stopping law enforcement hacking
DTSTART:20161209T141500
DTEND:20161209T153000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133347Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:By : Chris Soghoian - Yale University\n\nAbstract :\nWe didn't
  win the second crypto wars. Governments merely made a strategic retreat a
 nd they'll be back. Although they will likely give up on trying to regulat
 e or prohibit encryption\, we should expect that malware and law enforceme
 nt hacking will play a starring role in the next battle in the crypto wars
 . In a world where encryption is increasingly the norm\, the cops aren't g
 oing to give up and go home. No\, they'll target our scarily insecure mobi
 le devices and computers. How did we get here\, what's going on\, and what
  can we do to stop it?\n\nBio :\nOne of Politico's top "thinkers\, doers a
 nd visionaries transforming American politics\," Christopher Soghoian is "
 the most prominent of a new breed of activist technology researchers" (The
  Economist)\, "who have risen to prominence by showing how tedious technic
 al flaws can affect ordinary people."\n \nSoghoian is the Principal Techn
 ologist with the Speech\, Privacy\, and Technology Project at the American
  Civil Liberties Union. He is also a Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School's 
 Information Society Project and a TED Senior Fellow.\n \nSoghoian complet
 ed his Ph.D. at Indiana University in 2012\, which focused on the role tha
 t Internet and telephone companies play in enabling government surveillanc
 e of their customers.\n\nMore information
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