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(Un)Lawful Access: Vancouver Premiere & Panel Discussion

The Conservative government is trying to push through a set of electronic surveillance laws that will invade your privacy and cost you money. The plan is to force every phone and Internet provider to allow “authorities” to collect the private information of any Canadian, at any time, without a warrant.

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Recording of ‘Traffic Analysis, Privacy, and Social Media’

The abstract for my presentation, as well as references, have already been made available. I wasn’t aware (or had forgotten) that all the presentations from Social Media Camp Victoria were going to be recorded and put on the web, but … Continue reading

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References for ‘Putting the Meaningful into Meaningful Consent’

My keynote file and references for a talk given to Social Media Club Vancouver. Continue reading

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References for Traffic Analysis, Privacy, and Social Media

In my presentation at Social Media Camp Victoria, I drew heavily from various academic literatures and public sources. Given the nature of talks, it’s nearly impossible to cite as you’re talking without entirely disrupting the flow of the presentation. This post is an attempted end-run/compromise to that problem: you get references and (what was, I hope) a presentation that flowed nicely! Continue reading

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