Our interview with Jim Killock - Secure Sessions Podcast Episode 12

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Our interview with Jim Killock - Secure Sessions Podcast Episode 12 -

"Unfortunately, [the] exploitation of children is used as a discussion of tactics in a kind of war between industries" - Josh Gagliardi

in the twelfth edition of secure podcast sessions, Josh and our interlocutor, Jim Killock obtained in thickness monitoring sponsored by the state. Jim is the executive director of the Open Rights Group, the only organization of digital campaign work in the United Kingdom to protect the rights to privacy and freedom of expression online. The nonprofit defies threats to privacy from government surveillance and private companies that exploit user data

The episode begins by comparing the contrast between using regular Internet between the United United -. Which experienced relatively little censorship - and the UK, which often have flags lingerie stores as sexually explicit content. But dirt comes to the analysis of the bill investigative powers. The bill, informally called "Snooper Charter" is a piece that encompasses all of the legislation that allows (and increase) the monitoring of residents. In addition, such monitoring would not be intended for purely national security but for a small offense worth investigating.

Most surprisingly, we learn that the digression of privacy and increased censorship under the Charter does Snooper Launches Voice refoulement one would expect from a connected society. Instead, organizations like ORG have difficulties in controlling people's attention on these critical issues.

Listen to the podcast now a revealing discussion about the Charter of Snooper, excuses used to advance the state of surveillance, and more!

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