Joined with Simon St. Laurent in talking with Aral Balkan. Aral is a cyborg rights activist and one-third of Ind.ie, a small non-profit organization working for social justice in the digital age. At Ind.ie, he works on Better, a privacy tool that stops trackers while you are surfing the web on Safari browser on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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Time Jumps
- 2:34 What is a cyborg rights activist?
- 12:55 General Data Protection Regulation discussion.
- 17:30 A lot of us were lied to when we started out.
- 24:25 We’ve replaced the publishing industry with the behavioral advertising industry.
- 26:10 China has embraced capitalism as well.
- 35:50 How do we inform people about data security?
- 41:50 The revolving door, multistakeholderism, co-regulation, and a conversation with Eric Schmidt.
- 1:00:00 Mastadon and decentralized networking and the city of Ghent.
Links:
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- Aral Balkan
- Better.fyi
- Aral on Mastadon
- Cyborg Rights Activism
- Human Rights Law
- General Data Protection Regulation
- Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilization
- Without API Management, the Internet of Things is Just a Big Thing
- Why Exposed API Keys and Sensitive Data are Growing Cause for Concern
- Data Farming and Open Science
- People Farming (Data)
- Techno Economical Social System
- Thomas J Watson Sr, Father of IBM
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
- A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Network Security Issues
- Decentralized Web Summit
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Vinton G. Cerf at Google
- Vinton G. Cerf on Twitter
- Google’s Vint Cerf warns of ‘digital Dark Age’
- Vint Cerf: We Knew What We Were Unleashing On The World
- Ethereum
- How Serious Are Tech Giants About Blockchains? Ethereum Cofounder Grades Apple, Amazon, Google
- Springer
- SpringerOpen
- China’s Tencent is quietly testing a “social credit score” based on people’s online behavior
- Big Brother, Meet Citizen Score: China to Cull Online Data to Create Individual Rating System
- Big data meets Big Brother as China moves to rate its citizens
- Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium
- Opera CEO: Sale To Chinese Consortium Wasn’t Our Decision
- Chilling Effect Law and Legal Definition
- Columbia Law Review: The Chilling Effect in Constitutional Law
- The ‘Chilling Effect’ of China’s New Cybersecurity Regime
- Lumen, research project studying cease and desist letters concerning online content
- Online behavioral advertising (OBA)
- Online Behavioral Advertising Compliance
- World Health Organization: eHealth
- E-Health, Privacy, and Security Law, Third Edition, with 2017 Supplement
- Managing the Privacy and Security of eHealth Data
- You could be sent to the back of the queue for NHS surgery if you smoke or are ‘obese’
- Sending fat smokers to the back of the queue is a betrayal of NHS values
- When It Comes To Security, We’re Back To Feudalism