Privacy awareness (Was: Cypherpunks priorities)
Eric Hughes <hughes@soda.berkeley.edu> writes - EH> 4. Fighting restrictions on cryptography. In the US, that means EH> getting actively engaged in fighting key registration ideas. This EH> means preemptively writing your elected leaders _in advance_ of a EH> specific issue. It also means writing about export restrictions in EH> cryptography. In France, that means raising public awareness on EH> cryptography restrictions and the eventual effects that will have on EH> the open society there. In all countries, it requires vigilance. Amen, brother. EH> 5. Increasing awareness of privacy issues. Most think they have EH> nothing to hide. Most also hate it when they get extremely detailed EH> junk mail about their own lives. Teach the defense of privacy. This is perhaps the most difficult feat to accomplish. Education and "awareness" are both strictly accomplished on a somewhat voluntary basis. For those who can absorb the importance and criticality of digital privacy, however, it's an eye-opener. A lot of folks have no idea how some of the proposed "legislation" would affect them personally. Cheers. Paul Ferguson | Network Integration Consultant | "All of life's answers are Alexandria, Virginia USA | on TV." fergp@sytex.com (Internet) | -- Homer Simpson sytex.com!fergp (UUNet) | 1:109/229 (FidoNet) | PGP public encryption key available upon request.
I wrote:
EH> 5. Increasing awareness of privacy issues. Most think they have EH> nothing to hide. Most also hate it when they get extremely detailed EH> junk mail about their own lives. Teach the defense of privacy.
Paul replies:
This is perhaps the most difficult feat to accomplish.
I agree. I think junk mail may be one of the best examples from which to extrapolate for the general public. It becomes really clear exactly that they do know something, because it says so right on the letter. It's usually easier to get people thinking about their own lives than abstract privacy issues. Eric
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