Harry Halpin CEO of NYM talks about how mixnets can help individuals overcome digital surveillance.
Prepare to embark on a riveting exploration of digital privacy with Harry Halpin, CEO and co-founder of NIM Technologies, who joins us to unravel the complex world of internet surveillance and the breakthrough technologies at the forefront of the privacy battle. Harry's transformation from a climate activist under the magnifying glass of government scrutiny to a pioneer in privacy technology is a testament to the urgent need for secure digital communication. As we venture through the episode, we discuss the innovative decentralized mixnet designed by NIM Technologies to encrypt and randomly release data, offering a robust shield against prying eyes. Our conversation also extends to the integration of this mixnet with blockchain, promising a new realm of anonymity for users across diverse platforms.
Get Tangem Hardware Wallet:
Use discount code "BUIDL" to get 10% off!! on your online order.
https://go.tangem.com/Tangem_cards
Tangem Wallet a swiss based hardware wallet company . Learn more
10/21/23 • 51 min
BuildrSpace - #33.Digital surveillance and how to defend against it.
Transcript
Harry Halpin: 0:00
I've always been very interested in privacy, Though I worked around issues on climate change when I was living in Scotland. While I was doing so, I became a target of surveillance Police surveillance on me, people trying to read my phone, trying to read my email all because I basically thought climate change was real induction music.
Host: 0:47
Before starting today's show, I want to mention that we have partnered with Tangem Walle
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/buildrspace-272013/33digital-surveillance-and-how-to-defend-against-it-35250064"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to #33.digital surveillance and how to defend against it. on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy