
Privacy & Transparency: David Brin
04/30/18 • 12 min
Bob Schukai, Thomson Reuters global head of Design, Digital Identity Solutions, chats with Dr. David Brin, a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author, security consultant, and fellow of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, about the implications of life in a world of big data. Dr. Brin shares his views on the potential effectiveness of privacy regulations, where technology might lead and what he sees as the most important U.S. civil liberties development in recent memory.
Bob Schukai, Thomson Reuters global head of Design, Digital Identity Solutions, chats with Dr. David Brin, a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author, security consultant, and fellow of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, about the implications of life in a world of big data. Dr. Brin shares his views on the potential effectiveness of privacy regulations, where technology might lead and what he sees as the most important U.S. civil liberties development in recent memory.
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