Rodrigo Bijou Governments do not understand. We need hackers

Rodrigo Bijou is an information security, threat, analytics researcher and privacy technology. He has been named a Global Privacy Scholar by the International Association of Privacy Professionals ( Association of Privacy Professionals). In addition to the above, he is also a Watson Fellow for the exploration of “Trust in Technology.”

Bijou has worked in the past as a security adviser to financial and technology industries such as Palantir.

When not hacking, Rodrigo writes policy analysis for respected security journals such as IHS Jane's Intelligence Review and Harvard Law Review.

Ο Rodrigo Bijou παρουσίασε στο TED μια καταπληκτική διάλεξη με τίτλο: "Οι κυβερνήσεις δεν καταλαβαίνουν τον κυβερνοπόλεμο. Χρειαζόμαστε hackers." Ο αυθεντικός τίτλος της διάλεξης είναι: "Governments don't understand cyber warfare. We need hackers" και υπάρχει στο TED. To βίντεο με Ελληνικούς υποτίτλους μπορείτε να το παρακολουθήσετε και παρακάτω.Rodrigo Bijou

The Internet has transformed the first lines of war, leaving behind governments. As security analyst Rodrigo Bijou shows, modern conflict is happening on the internet between non-governmental groups, activists and private businesses, and the digital landscape is proving to be a fertile ground for the recruitment and radicalization of terrorists.

Meanwhile, the dragons prefollow-ups are fully exploitable.

Bijou urges governments to stop massive monitoring programs and shut down "backdoors" and makes a bold appeal to individuals to take their seats.

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Translation: Chryssa Rapessi
Editor: Angela Nevsechirlioglou

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