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I blogged about the New Statesman’s digital privacy round table which I chaired last month, and now I can link to the transcript.
This post was originally published on socialsim.
I blogged about the New Statesman’s digital privacy round table which I chaired last month, and now I can link to the transcript.
This post was originally published on socialsim.
I had the pleasure yesterday to chair the New Statesman’s Citizen 2.0: Privacy, security and civil liberties in a digital society Round Table at Portcullis House with a phenomenal array of people who Make Things Happen. Many thanks to Dr. Elizabeth McFarlane who organised the event, which was transcribed and will be released as a special booklet in the next edition of New Statesman magazine. From the event Introduction:
The evolution of the “citizen 2.0” society has lead to increasing concerns around privacy, security and civil liberties. It is true that new, interactive technologies have helped deliver a great many benefits. But, the New Statesman is keen to explore the challenges facing industry and Government as they seek ways to reduce the risks, control abuse and defend the freedoms of individuals.The topics we will cover include:
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