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“For me, this talk illustrates the central role the hacker community is now playing in world events. The conference opened with a set piece from Evgeny Morozov on the perils of networked, digital surveillance, but it was this talk on Day 2 about the experiences of the TOR community with national network control infrastructures that felt like it united people at 28c3 against surveillance as a concept and a technology, in free societies as well as oppressed ones. The tub-thumping and the casual allusions to the technical vulnerabilities of state censorship technologies were tempered by the pair’s obvious expertise and considered ethical attitude. Gold.” | “For me, this talk illustrates the central role the hacker community is now playing in world events. The conference opened with a set piece from [[Evgeny Morozov]] on the perils of networked, digital surveillance, but it was this talk on Day 2 about the experiences of the TOR community with national network control infrastructures that felt like it united people at 28c3 against surveillance as a concept and a technology, in free societies as well as oppressed ones. The tub-thumping and the casual allusions to the technical vulnerabilities of state censorship technologies were tempered by the pair’s obvious expertise and considered ethical attitude. Gold.” | ||
(http://barefootintocyberspace.com/2012/01/04/28c3-highlights-behind-enemy-lines/) | (http://barefootintocyberspace.com/2012/01/04/28c3-highlights-behind-enemy-lines/) | ||
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Video via http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DX46Qv_b7F4
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Becky Hogge:
“For me, this talk illustrates the central role the hacker community is now playing in world events. The conference opened with a set piece from Evgeny Morozov on the perils of networked, digital surveillance, but it was this talk on Day 2 about the experiences of the TOR community with national network control infrastructures that felt like it united people at 28c3 against surveillance as a concept and a technology, in free societies as well as oppressed ones. The tub-thumping and the casual allusions to the technical vulnerabilities of state censorship technologies were tempered by the pair’s obvious expertise and considered ethical attitude. Gold.” (http://barefootintocyberspace.com/2012/01/04/28c3-highlights-behind-enemy-lines/)