Document Title: =============== HITB2011KUL - Privacy, Secrecy, Freedom and Power References: =========== View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dsYY_Zl4sk Release Date: ============= 2012-01-16 Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID): ==================================== 386 Discovery Status: ================= Published Exploitation Technique: ======================= Event Severity Level: =============== Low Technical Details & Description: ================================ Presentation Title Privacy, Secrecy, Freedom and Power Presentation Abstract Technological advances have both diminished and enhanced the ability to keep information private, but on balance have challenged privacy more than strengthened it. As a result, the law has been under pressure to play an increasing role in protecting secrecy, whether in class action lawsuits or national security prosecutions. But the law is a dull tool, so we are living through a kind of information anarchy now where transgressions are both rampant and over-punished. The exhilaration of lawlessness seen in groups like Anonymous, LulzSec and the #AntiSec Movement are giving way to potentially authoritarian crackdowns, which themselves are both dangerous and lawless. This talk tracks these trends and asks what role hackers and other activists should play in the privacy/security/ transparency debate. Credits & Authors: ================== Jennifer Granick is an attorney at ZwillGen PLLC. Prior to joining ZwillGen in 2010, she held the position of Civil Liberties Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation from 2007-2010. Prior to that, she served as the Executive Director of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School where she was a lecturer in law. She also founded and directed the Law School s Cyberlaw Clinic where she supervised students in working on some of the most important cyberlaw cases that took place during her tenure. She is best known for her work with Intellectual Property law, free speech, privacy, and other things relating to computer security, and has represented several high profile hackers. Disclaimer & Information: ========================= The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability-Lab disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. Vulnerability- Lab or its suppliers are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages, even if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply. We do not approve or encourage anybody to break any vendor licenses, policies, deface websites, hack into databases or trade with fraud/stolen material. Domains: www.vulnerability-lab.com - www.vuln-lab.com - www.vulnerability-lab.com/register Contact: admin@vulnerability-lab.com - support@vulnerability-lab.com - research@vulnerability-lab.com Section: video.vulnerability-lab.com - forum.vulnerability-lab.com - news.vulnerability-lab.com Social: twitter.com/#!/vuln_lab - facebook.com/VulnerabilityLab - youtube.com/user/vulnerability0lab Feeds: vulnerability-lab.com/rss/rss.php - vulnerability-lab.com/rss/rss_upcoming.php - vulnerability-lab.com/rss/rss_news.php Any modified copy or reproduction, including partially usages, of this file requires authorization from Vulnerability Laboratory. Permission to electronically redistribute this alert in its unmodified form is granted. All other rights, including the use of other media, are reserved by Vulnerability-Lab Research Team or its suppliers. All pictures, texts, advisories, sourcecode, videos and other information on this website is trademark of vulnerability-lab team & the specific authors or managers. To record, list (feed), modify, use or edit our material contact (admin@vulnerability-lab.com or support@vulnerability-lab.com) to get a permission. Copyright © 2012 | Vulnerability Laboratory