Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning
クリストファー・ソゴイアン: 政府による監視― まだ序章に過ぎない
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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telephone calls and text messages.
傍受することができるのです
政府に企業が
allows those governments
監視標的のコンピューターに
as they go over the wire,
見積書を送っていますが
お試し版を使ったようです
the microphone is enabled.
気付かれる心配もありません
of Gamma International.
知る由もない
software around the world.
世界中どこでも買えます
先ほどお話ししたように
through your target's eyes.
メール送受信時も 国境を越えるときも]
Blackberry, Symbian, Linux"]
Blackberry、 Symbian、 Linux ]
messaging, relationships,
メールの送受信 人間関係
Hidden collection infrastructure"]
隠れ収集インフラ ]
Managed from a single spot"]
would be funny if it wasn't true,
笑いものですね
journalists by the Moroccan government.
このソフトを使用しました
as the government of Germany.
Investigation in the United States
their own surveillance technology,
the Electronic Frontier Foundation --
of surveillance technologies.
for more than six years.
研究してきていますが
ソーシャルネットワークです
U.S. government contractors
and trust at the Wall Street Journal,
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.
Christopher Soghoian | Speaker | TED.com