Christopher Soghoian: How to avoid surveillance ... with the phone in your pocket
克里斯多福.索荷宜安: 如何避開監控? 用你口袋裡的那隻手機!
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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wiretapping assistance to governments.
this assistance was manual.
and wires were connected by hand.
而且線路是由人工架接的,
built surveillance features
它們網路的最核心處,
that carry our calls
when you're talking to your spouse,
or your doctor on the telephone,
be your own government;
某個外事情報人員、
a foreign intelligence service,
the surveillance system,
其他利益團體,
of the telephone companies.
have built surveillance as a priority,
完成監控系統之建置的時候,
over the last couple years,
strong encryption technology
把強大的加密技術
extremely difficult.
might have an iPhone,
也許都有 iPhone,
to send a text message
cannot easily be wiretapped.
the text messages themselves.
與你的朋友或是深愛之人
to make an audio call
friends or loved ones,
of people around the world,
encryption technology into its product,
建置在它的產品裡面;
in the Global South can easily communicate
裡面的人能夠輕鬆地連絡
often authoritarian,
來側錄他們的簡訊。
to listen to any telephone call --
officials are not very happy.
是非常不高興的,
these encryption tools are now available.
是現在可到手的而火大,
encryption features into their products
建置進了它們的產品裡面,
have democratized encryption.
加密技術民主化了,
like British Prime Minister David Cameron,
大衛.卡麥隆的政府官員們,
emails, texts, voice calls --
電子郵件、簡訊、語音留言,
available to governments,
應該是可到手的,
to their point of view.
in a dangerous world,
在一個危險的世界,
serious national security threats
國家安全威脅」,
the FBI and the NSA to monitor.
和國土安全部來監查吧。
features come at a cost.
「恐怖分子的筆電」
as a terrorist laptop,
communications devices.
if the drug dealers' telephone calls
毒品商的電話往來
can be intercepted,
也一樣可以如此被攔截。
around the world be using devices
systems that I've described --
這場景並非是假想的,
and Microsoft built into their networks --
應警方合法的監控要求
to lawful surveillance requests
by the Chinese government,
wanted to figure out
the US government was monitoring.
built into the network
「渥達豐」網絡裡的監控系統
Greece's largest telephone company --
the surveillance feature,
the Greek Prime Minister
內閣成員的收發話,
who did that were never caught.
駭客始終沒有被逮到。
with these surveillance features,
into a communications network
或是科技的一小部分裡面時,
who's going to go through it.
還是其他方的人、
or the other side,
I think that it's better
to be as secure as possible.
網絡是比較好的,
wiretapping more difficult.
are going to have a tougher time
更為艱辛的時間了;
to live in a world
text messages could be surveilled
可以被從事犯罪行為者、
and by foreign intelligence agencies.
in that kind of world.
you probably have the tools
許多形式政府監控的工具,
of government surveillance
and already in your pockets,
and how secure those tools are,
有多強大、多安全,
you've used to communicate really are.
其他方法確實是有多不牢靠的。
I want you to tell your colleagues:
because they're cheap and easy,
和簡單來使用它們,
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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