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Phil Zimmermann on privacy vs Moore's law

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FIPR advisory council member Phil Zimmermann will be talking tomorrow afternoon at the Cambridge Computing Lab:

SECURITY SEMINAR SERIES http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/Security/seminars/2003/2003-05-01.htm l

Title: Total Information Awareness Speaker: Phil Zimmermann Host: Ross Anderson Date: Thursday, 1 May 2003, 17:30 Place: Lecture Theatre 1, William Gates Building

Abstract:

The human population is not doubling every 18 months, but the ability of computers to keep track of us is. The blind force of Moore's law has been accelerated by policy since 9/11. What are the feasible, and reasonable, responses to this?

Speaker:

Phil Zimmermann was the creator of PGP, the world's most popular email encryption software.

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