Christopher Soghoian: Your smartphone is a civil rights issue
Christopher Soghoian: Vaš pametni telefon je pitanje građanskih prava
Christopher Soghoian researches and exposes the high-tech surveillance tools that governments use to spy on their own citizens, and he is a champion of digital privacy rights. Full bio
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and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
into its mobile products
u svoje mobilne proizvode
from everyone but the owner.
od svakog osim vlasnika.
and yes, even governments
hakeri i da, čak i vlade
this is a great thing.
to je odlična stvar.
a conscious decision
as difficult as possible
što je više moguće
smartphone operating systems
Android is made by Google.
Android je stvorio Google.
are as secure as possible.
njihovi proizvodi budu što sigurniji.
stored on iPhones by default,
uskladištene na iPhoneu,
Apple customer to another Apple customer
do drugog Apple korisnika
to take any actions.
and it has a password,
koji ima šifru,
getting any data off of it,
just really isn't as good.
jednostavno nije tako dobra.
most of the Android phones
on the device by default,
pohranjene na uređaju,
in Android does not use encryption.
na Androidu ne koristi enkripciju.
zaplijeni Android telefon,
all the data they want
sve željene podatke
companies in the world;
visoke kupovne moći.
of luxury goods to have products
bismo očekivali da njegovi proizvodi
really, really dominates:
and a half people
has led to what I call
do nečega što ja zovem
and security of the rich,
that secure their data by default,
koji štite njihove podatke,
to protect them by default.
na automatskoj zaštiti.
Appleovih proizvoda:
a doctor, a politician.
liječnika, političara.
smartphones in their pockets
u svojim džepovima telefone,
their text messages,
njihove tekstualne poruke,
to secure their information.
za zaštitu svojih informacija.
and the most vulnerable in our societies
i najranjiviji u našim društvima
completely vulnerable to surveillance.
potpuno osjetljivi na nadzor.
to be seen as suspicious
gledati kao sumnjive,
by the state with surveillance.
meta nadzora države.
are also disproportionately likely
da će Afro-Amerikanci
that do nothing at all
koji ne poduzimaju baš ništa
that surveillance is a tool.
are making it easy for people to encrypt,
olakšavaju ljudima enkripciju,
who can protect themselves
or a cybersecurity problem.
ili cyber sigurnosti.
automatske zaštite na Androidu
for the poor and vulnerable users
i nezaštićene korisnike
for our democracy.
za našu demokraciju.
rely on technology --
se oslanjaju na tehnologiju
to Occupy Wall Street.
te Occupy Wall Street.
and the members of these movements
and coordinate with smartphones.
uz pomoć pametnih telefona.
that feel threatened by these movements
od strane tih pokreta
and their smartphones.
i njihove pametne telefone.
or a Mandela or a Gandhi
Mandela ili Gandhi
from government surveillance.
od nadzora vlade.
$20 Android phone in their pocket.
jeftini Android telefon od 20 dolara.
to address the digital security divide,
da riješimo podjelu digitalne sigurnosti,
that everyone in our society
da svatko u našem društvu
from surveillance by the state,
od prismotre države,
be exposed to surveillance,
biti izloženi nadzoru,
movements may be crushed
mogli biti uništeni,
their full potential.
svoj puni potencijal.
covers over his camera
prekriva svoju kameru
with his headphone mic jack.
utičnicom za slušalice.
a personal question, which is:
osobno pitanje, a to je:
here, particularly myself,
actually, I like Band-Aids,
zapravo, ja volim flastere,
and put them back on
redovno ili preko Skypea.
a call or a Skype call.
preko web kamere
učiniti za svoju privatnost
you can do for your privacy
za uloženi novac.
malicious software out there
This is used by stalkers.
on your ex-girlfriend" software online.
svoje djevojke za 20 dolara.
it's used by governments.
a sexual violence component to this,
seksualnog nasilja u ovome,
can be used most effectively
najučinkovitije može koristiti
who can be shamed in our society.
koje se može osramotiti u našem društvu.
you have nothing to hide,
children, teenagers in your lives,
na njihovu kameru i zaštitite ih.
on their camera and protect them.
CS: Thank you.
CS: Hvala.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Christopher Soghoian - Privacy researcher and activistChristopher Soghoian researches and exposes the high-tech surveillance tools that governments use to spy on their own citizens, and he is a champion of digital privacy rights.
Why you should listen
TED Fellow Christopher Soghoian is a champion of digital privacy rights, with a focus on the role that third-party service providers play in enabling governments to monitor citizens. As the principal technologist at the American Civil Liberties Union, he explores the intersection of federal surveillance and citizen's rights.
Before joining the ACLU, he was the first-ever technologist for the Federal Trade Commision's Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, where he worked on investigations of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Netflix. Soghoian is also the creator of Do Not Track, an anti-tracking device that all major web browsers now use, and his work has been cited in court.
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