Présentation de l'éditeur :
A collection of public talks by hacker, photographer, cypherpunk and civil liberties activist Jacob Appelbaum. This books includes the following transcripts: "Personal experiences bringing technology and new media to disaster areas" (2005), covering technology, culture, the Creative Commons and the media with regards to disaster areas and war zones (travels to Iraq, crossing the border by foot, the installing of Internet satellites in Kurdistan, and his visit of New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina); "Not my Department", the opening keynote of the 29th Chaos Communication Congress (2012); Appelbaum's testimony at the LIBE Committee Inquiry Electronic Mass Surveillance of EU Citizens (2013). Update (November 11, 2013): includes the transcript from the Congress on Privacy & Surveillance (CoPS) held at EPFL, Lausanne, in September 2013.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Jacob Appelbaum is an independent computer security researcher and hacker. He is a core member of the Tor project, and the co-founder of the San Francisco hackerspace Noisebridge. His resume includes working with Greenpeace, Wikileaks, The Open Society Institute, Tactical Tech, The Ruckus Society, The Rainforest Action Network and others. He is a contributor to Julian Assange's 2012 book Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet along with Andy Müller-Maguhn and Jérémie Zimmermann. His twitter profile — @ioerror — has currently 58'919 followers.
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