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Showing Original Post only (View all)Glenn Greenwald's must-watch 30C3 keynote [View all]
Yesterday in Hamburg, Glenn Greenwald gave an astounding, must-watch keynote address to the gathered hackers at the 30th Chaos Communications Congress, or 30C3 (Greenwald starts at 4:36). Greenwald excoriated the press for failing to hold the world's leaders to account, describing what he did with the Snowden leaks as challenge to the journalistic status quo as well as the political status quo. This is a leaping-off point for an extended riff on the active cooperation between the press and the national security apparatus, an arrangement calculated to give the appearance of oversight on surveillance activities without any such oversight (for example, BBC reporter expressed shock when he said that the role of the press should be to root out lies from senior spies, saying that generals and senior officials would ever lie to the public).
Greenwald draws a connection between private companies and spying, expressing hope that Internet giants will finally understand that their profitability is endangered by their collaboration with spies. He describes these companies as having "unparalleled power" to curb state spying.
He exhorted the hackers at 30C3 to do their best to make the Internet as secure for its users as possible, saying that without their contributions, all is lost. He urges them to strike back at Silicon Valley intelligence collaborators like Palantir, who pose as hip and technie to attract bright young people to help with their mission to attack privacy.
The whole speech is important; it praises Chelsea Manning, Wikileaks, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as other brave whistelblowers, and said that the Snowden project built on their work. He said that the heavy-handed attacks on whistleblowers by the US government have only revealed the state's corruption and inspired more insiders to go public.
Link: http://boingboing.net/2013/12/28/glenn-greenwalds-must-watch.html
Greenwald draws a connection between private companies and spying, expressing hope that Internet giants will finally understand that their profitability is endangered by their collaboration with spies. He describes these companies as having "unparalleled power" to curb state spying.
He exhorted the hackers at 30C3 to do their best to make the Internet as secure for its users as possible, saying that without their contributions, all is lost. He urges them to strike back at Silicon Valley intelligence collaborators like Palantir, who pose as hip and technie to attract bright young people to help with their mission to attack privacy.
The whole speech is important; it praises Chelsea Manning, Wikileaks, and Daniel Ellsberg, as well as other brave whistelblowers, and said that the Snowden project built on their work. He said that the heavy-handed attacks on whistleblowers by the US government have only revealed the state's corruption and inspired more insiders to go public.
Link: http://boingboing.net/2013/12/28/glenn-greenwalds-must-watch.html
The video is 60 minutes long, but well worth watching.
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The Anti Greenwald Army Is Probably Awaiting Orders From On High - Have To Polish The Talking Points
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#3
The Private Security Agency they most likely hired to smear Greenwald assuming HB Gary lost the
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#26
Personally i have hated that crowd from day one. But maybe they are realizing the mindless, fascist
20score
Dec 2013
#12
Standing Ovation From The Hackers - They Understand The Present Harm And Future Threat Quite Clearly
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#7
How long do you think it will take the NSA, FBI and Interpol to apprehend the Target criminals?
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#13
Everyone here is crowing about this convention of hackers. essentially lawbreakers...
George II
Dec 2013
#14
40 Million is a lot. It could very well be that those who stole those 40 million cards....
George II
Dec 2013
#19
That Is A Big Assumption That The Crooks That So Incense Were In Attendance
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#20
You should do some research on the Convention and the group that puts it on....
George II
Dec 2013
#21
Bypassing The Main Argument - We Now Know Were One Stands On The 4th Amendment
cantbeserious
Dec 2013
#22
I'm sure there are legitimate programmers and "activists" among those 6000....
George II
Dec 2013
#35
I dislike all hackers whether they be the NSA stealing information all over the world or
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#25
By hackers, I do not mean computer nerds, I mean people who hack into the computers of others
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#32
Surey the NSA knows who they are by now. All that meta data they have been collecting on every
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#27
'If the people ever found out what they are doing, they would be very angry'. Ron Wyden who tried to
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#28
He has always been a voice against the creeping security state, sometimes the only one during the
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#37
NSA Surveillance in Europe - European Parliament Hearing on NSA Surveillance and EU Citizens C-Span
mitty14u2
Dec 2013
#34
Interesting That This News Received Little Play In The US - Wonder Why - Oh, Don't Bother
cantbeserious
Jan 2014
#43