Showing posts with label Edward Snowden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edward Snowden. Show all posts

2017-03-22

Edward Snowden, CeBIT Keynote Video: Datasecurity, Privacy, Surveillance

Edward Snowden "Datasecurity and Privacy in the Age of Surveillance"

CeBIT Global Conference - 21 March 2017: "Datasecurity and Privacy in the Age of Surveillance"--Edward Snowden, World-Famous Whistleblower


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2016-10-01

Edward Snowden: Plea for Pardon Hits Bipartisan Roadblock (video)

Note: with the IANA stewardship transition becoming effective October 1, 2016, Domain Mondo deemed it appropriate to devote this post to the person who indirectly was the main catalyst for the NTIA announcement of March 14, 2014: Edward Snowden.

Snowden's Plea for Pardon Hits Bipartisan Roadblock:

As Oliver Stone's film "Snowden" draws audiences to movie theaters, the real-life Edward Snowden, living in exile in Russia, is asking President Obama to pardon him. Here’s a reminder of why and how Snowden revealed the National Security Agency’s collection of Americans’ phone data. Video above published on September 20, 2016, by WSJ.com.

"Snowden" - Official Trailer 2 (HD):

Edward Snowden Live From Russia:

Video above published on May 12, 2016


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2014-10-11

Edward Snowden, Kim Dotcom, New Yorker Live Streams, Saturday Oct 11

New Yorker Live Streams Edward Snowden and Kim Dotcom, Saturday, Oct 11:

Can’t see Edward Snowden or Kim Dotcom “in person” at the New Yorker Festival?  There will be live-streaming of their 90-minute virtual interviews this Saturday:



Edward Snowden talks via live video with Jane Mayer
Saturday, October 11th, 1:00 P.M. E.T. Time Conversion



Kim Dotcom talks via live video with Daniel Zalewski
Saturday, October 11th, 4:00 P.M. E.T. Time Conversion

For reminders about these live streams, and more information about the Festival, follow on Twitter @NewYorkerFest.

Both interviews will also be streamed on newyorker.com, The New Yorker’s Google + page, and The New Yorker’s YouTube channel.




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