Yeah that Steve Rambam talk is really good. Pretty sure that 'flying drones' thing was a joke though.
At last year's H.O.P.E., Rambam was arrested by the FBI minutes before his scheduled speech. He was completely exonerated and released within a couple days, but of course by that point it was too late for him to give his presentation. He tells the entire story behind that arrest near the end of part 2 of his speech. It's pretty obvious that the FBI did that for the specific purpose of making their own "statement" at the conference and within the community.
So this year, he was given a 3 hour time slot and he still went like 15 minutes over schedule. It's a long talk, but very very good. He really knows his stuff. Pretty scary, but it's also information everybody ought to know, if they happen to use the Internet, own a cell phone, engage in any kind of public or personal business or regularly walk or drive on public streets.
The worst part about all this is that although most of this technology is now used mostly for the purposes of marketing (in the case of Internet data mining) and law enforcement and "Homeland Security" (in the case of real-world surveillance systems), but the systems themselves don't care what purpose they're being used for. Once the systems are in place, it's no big feat to modify or adapt them for more insidious purposes. Even now, a savvy and resourceful person or group who knows these systems well could easily find ways to exploit them for their own purposes. This "'surveillance and tracking" trend is still in its infancy and though many kinds of systems are already in place right now, new ones are being developed and implemented on a daily basis.
Remember that bill which proposes to give airport security personnel the right to randomly seize and examine any digital devices including laptops and ipods, decrypt their contents and prosecute the owners according to a variety of laws, including the DMCA? Lawmakers seems to be employing a strategy of blurring the distinction between corporate interests and national security interests with this kind of crap.
Jello Biafra s speech @ The Last HOPE
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