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Adrian Gropper (https://twitter.com/agropper) graduated from MIT in the late 70's and has been a Privacy Engineer ever since. Along the way he has started a number of ventures in the medical devices space. He joined us for a fascinating conversation about the evolution of privacy from the late 70's pre-Internet to today's surveillance capitalism regime. We discuss the need for privacy fiduciaries, generative layers on top of internet protocols, self-sovereign technologies, human rights, and some of the roads not travelled that led us to the situation we find ourselves in today. Particular emphasis on the three A's of the security/identity layer: Authentication, Authorization and Audit.
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Adrian Gropper (https://twitter.com/agropper) graduated from MIT in the late 70's and has been a Privacy Engineer ever since. Along the way he has started a number of ventures in the medical devices space. He joined us for a fascinating conversation about the evolution of privacy from the late 70's pre-Internet to today's surveillance capitalism regime. We discuss the need for privacy fiduciaries, generative layers on top of internet protocols, self-sovereign technologies, human rights, and some of the roads not travelled that led us to the situation we find ourselves in today. Particular emphasis on the three A's of the security/identity layer: Authentication, Authorization and Audit.