SXSW Interactive 2015
Beyond Privacy: Surveillance's Threat To Liberty
Once we could live lives of practical obscurity. No longer. Conveniences of modern life–from smartphones to smoke detectors–have become digital informants, giving governments and corporations detailed information about us.
The problem is often framed as one of privacy. But that doesn’t come close to capturing what’s threatened by the explosion of data and the zeal with which it’s collected, stored and analyzed. Free speech, security and equality are just a few of the values imperiled by mass surveillance.
But the situation isn’t hopeless. There’s nothing inevitable about technology overpowering liberty, and there are solutions–legal, regulatory and technological–to help us regain control over our data and our lives.
Join Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology project and legal advisor to Edward Snowden, for a conversation with Bruce Schneier, the country’s leading public interest technologist, about the world we’re creating and how we can fight back.
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Takeaways
- Where does data about us come from now, and where, without the proper protections, could it come from in a few years?
- What kind of picture can our data paint, and how can it be used against us and to control us?
- What’s at stake? We know surveillance has a major impact on privacy. But how are other values affected?
- Without the proper controls, what kind of world are we on the way to creating?
- What can we do to change this? What needs to happen for technology to reflect and secure our values?
Speakers
- Ben Wizner, Director, Speech, Privacy, and Technology, ACLU
- Bruce Schneier, Security technologist, Schneier on Security
Organizer
Noa Yachot, Communications Strategist, ACLU
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