Faiza Patel
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Thank you so much. That's the kind of data that companies have access to. If there's geolocation from your Google Maps, for example, and you regularly travel between a point that's clearly your home and a specific health clinic, that information is something that can be gleaned. And I mean, it works from all sides of the coin, right?
During January 6th, the riot that took over on that day, Google ended up handing over location data that led to the indictments of many of those January 6th rioters. So this is something that is commonplace at this point. It's really interesting to think about this from the company's perspective. They fit into almost this false dichotomy of security versus privacy.
During January 6th, the riot that took over on that day, Google ended up handing over location data that led to the indictments of many of those January 6th rioters. So this is something that is commonplace at this point. It's really interesting to think about this from the company's perspective. They fit into almost this false dichotomy of security versus privacy.
During January 6th, the riot that took over on that day, Google ended up handing over location data that led to the indictments of many of those January 6th rioters. So this is something that is commonplace at this point. It's really interesting to think about this from the company's perspective. They fit into almost this false dichotomy of security versus privacy.
on the one hand, this almost patriotic responsibility, right, to hand over data, to contribute to government, to contribute to national security. I think on the other hand, you also have this privacy value, something that I think Apple has been known to promote. Back with the San Bernardino case, we saw that Apple refused to hand over tools to break into
on the one hand, this almost patriotic responsibility, right, to hand over data, to contribute to government, to contribute to national security. I think on the other hand, you also have this privacy value, something that I think Apple has been known to promote. Back with the San Bernardino case, we saw that Apple refused to hand over tools to break into
on the one hand, this almost patriotic responsibility, right, to hand over data, to contribute to government, to contribute to national security. I think on the other hand, you also have this privacy value, something that I think Apple has been known to promote. Back with the San Bernardino case, we saw that Apple refused to hand over tools to break into
the alleged shooter's phone at the time, and that became one of the many fights in sort of the encryption battles that people in the privacy space are very familiar with.
the alleged shooter's phone at the time, and that became one of the many fights in sort of the encryption battles that people in the privacy space are very familiar with.
the alleged shooter's phone at the time, and that became one of the many fights in sort of the encryption battles that people in the privacy space are very familiar with.
And the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency, CISA, have put out a lot of information about what they call secure by design. They want companies to design their products with security baked in so that people don't have to think about that kind of thing.
And the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency, CISA, have put out a lot of information about what they call secure by design. They want companies to design their products with security baked in so that people don't have to think about that kind of thing.
And the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency, CISA, have put out a lot of information about what they call secure by design. They want companies to design their products with security baked in so that people don't have to think about that kind of thing.
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Oh. Reconnect to nature. Oh.
Oh. Reconnect to nature. Oh.
They were trying to manifest. Exactly. It was wishful thinking.
They were trying to manifest. Exactly. It was wishful thinking.
They were trying to manifest. Exactly. It was wishful thinking.