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A conversation about privacy in the modern world with Yaron Rosen. He is the co-founder of a cyber security startups Toka and Illuminant Defense. Yaron served most of his +30 years in the Israel Defense Forces in the air force. His final post was as Chief of the IDF's Cyber Staff.

We talk about the dividing line between selling hacking tools to autocratic and democratic regimes, the psychological nature of privacy, why NSO became a global concern, the need for private cyber security industry to support governments and law enforcement agencies, the common values shared by people who serve in the intelligence community, the similarities and differences between serving in the military and working in the private sector, we geek out about "close air support," trust in public institutions, the coming impact of artificial intelligence on cyber security, and blockchain and the diffusion of trust in society.

For more on Yaron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brig-general-res-yaron-rosen-3b46296/

Links to Toka: https://www.tokagroup.com/

Illuminant Defense: https://illuminantdefense.com/