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Hearsay podcast: Shostack on Privacy

Dennis Fisher talks with Microsoft’s Adam Shostack about the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, the definition of privacy in today’s world and the role of technology in helping to enhance and protect that privacy.

As always, a fun conversation with Dennis Fisher [link to http://threatpost.com/blogs/adam-shostack-privacy-and-pets-%E2%80%9909-workshop-113 no longer works]. Ran longer than I think either of us expected at 41:15.

And speaking of PETS, I took a bunch of photos. Should I get permission before posting them to the net? None are embarrassing or compromising. Perhaps as the organizer of a privacy conference, I should hold to a higher standard?

4 comments on "Hearsay podcast: Shostack on Privacy"

  • Mario says:

    Oh great,
    … and a link to the podcast?

  • Mordaxus says:

    That’s the higher standard of ignoring reality?
    Look, I’m a bigger privacy whacko than the next guy, but I don’t think that you can expect to go to a public place and not get snaps taken.
    As a way of putting a finer point on it, look at how hard it is to avoid *carrying* a camera.
    I have a followup question. Did you put out an attendee list?
    M

  • Adam says:

    Mario– http://threatpost.com/blogs/adam-shostack-privacy-and-pets-%E2%80%9909-workshop-113 we’ll get it into the post shortly.
    Mordaxus: there’s no public attendee list.

  • Arthur says:

    You mean you didn’t ask everyone to sign a waiver saying you could use their image for whatever purposes you wanted, free and clear? What kind of conference organizer are you?

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