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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Doug has a wide-ranging convo with cybersecurity professor Sean Obrien of Yale law school. Brian is the founder of the privacy lab at Yales information society project, the open source lead of Tari, and a security advisor of Panquake. He is also a Monero enthusiast!
The two discuss the philosophical reasons for why privacy should be considered a fundamental human right, how the right needs to be preserved in the digital age, surveillance capitalism and how the decentralized version of Twitter — Panquake is being built to resist it’s influence, allowing people to control their own data,
They also discuss the Yale law school privacy lab that Sean is a founder of and how he and the lab, support and want to help bring attention to privacy preserving tech open source projects like Monero.
If you enjoyed the show & would like to support us, a donation of any size would be greatly appreciated and would mean so much!
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Doug has a wide-ranging convo with cybersecurity professor Sean Obrien of Yale law school. Brian is the founder of the privacy lab at Yales information society project, the open source lead of Tari, and a security advisor of Panquake. He is also a Monero enthusiast!
The two discuss the philosophical reasons for why privacy should be considered a fundamental human right, how the right needs to be preserved in the digital age, surveillance capitalism and how the decentralized version of Twitter — Panquake is being built to resist it’s influence, allowing people to control their own data,
They also discuss the Yale law school privacy lab that Sean is a founder of and how he and the lab, support and want to help bring attention to privacy preserving tech open source projects like Monero.
If you enjoyed the show & would like to support us, a donation of any size would be greatly appreciated and would mean so much!
XMR Donations Accepted and supporting us is easier than ever, by typing in monerotalk.crypto into your monero.com or cake wallet wallet send address field - to send us a tip ;) OR our
⏱Timestamps:
🔗Links:
🚨SPONSORS:
StealthEX, an instant exchange where privacy is the top concern. Go to https://stealthex.io to instantly exchange between Monero and 450 plus assets (from bitcoin to etherum to even Haven), without having to create an account or register, and with no limits. Making Stealthex a simple way to purchase Monero with crypto anonymously.
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! The more subscribers, the more we can help Monero grow! 🚀
Listen & Reach out to us:
Get 🤓😎Social with us:
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