Dnia niedziela, 28 czerwca 2015 17:58:39 Steve Kinney pisze:
The age of privacy, and everything with it, including the freedom of association and separation of public and private life, is ending. The public is smiling merrily along the road. 1984 is coming, but the public is not scared or suppressed. They are smiling happy people, obedient and cheerful, and they take the best of care of their keepers.
The end of "privacy as we know it" is only a dystopian scenario if the institutions of authoritarian governance survive in the post-privacy world. I don't believe they can survive, because the same network infrastructure that has already made so much formerly "private" information public also shifts the balance of power away from established institutions in fundamental ways.
I'm afraid, unfortunately, that the head start we got by jumping on this Internet thingy early on and figuring shit out is slowly running out. The NSA and the rest of Five Eyes figured this shit out now, too -- along with "oh wait, there was no privacy-by-design anywhere? that's cute". And they have a much, much bigger budget. Between that, and the populace being herded by "EHRMAHGEHRD TEHRRISTS!" on one hand and "privacy is gone, baby" on the other, we are not winning this one right now.
Keeping State and Corporate secrets out of public view is becoming progressively more difficult, while the mechanism of ad-hoc self organizing "smart mob" actions arising from the public at large is an emergent challenge to established power centers. If and as these trends continue to accelerate, the nature of political power will eventually be transformed.
That's why "hackers", "hacktivists" and "Anonymous" are used as synonyms of "terrorists" by the powers that are. And the media. -- Pozdrawiam, Michał "rysiek" Woźniak Zmieniam klucz GPG :: http://rys.io/pl/147 GPG Key Transition :: http://rys.io/en/147