martes, 28 de abril de 2015

'Privacy isn't dead:' Snowden’s South American legacy grows as Brazil’s crypto movement marches on | Public Radio International

'Privacy isn't dead:' Snowden’s South American legacy grows as Brazil’s crypto movement marches on | Public Radio International





Edward Snowden continues to have an outsized role in the global discussion around surveillance and Internet rights.  

CryptoRave,
perhaps the largest conference on cryptology and Internet privacy in
Latin America, kicked off Friday in São Paulo, Brazil. Several thousand
people, including young programmers, activists, hackers and
self-described “cyberpunks” of all types are expected to attend the
24-hour marathon of  workshops, trainings, lectures, roundtables and,
yes, some parties, all dedicated to cryptology, or the practice of using
encoded digital communication to stop unwanted snooping.


As depicted in the HBO documentary CitizenFour,Brazilian activist
held Edward Snowden signs while Glenn Greenwald tesified before the
Brazilian congress in August of 2013. 






Credit:

A scene from the movie CitzenFour.