If you are following the ongoing discussion of mass surveillance in this country this talk by Vikram Kumar, CEO of the Internet Party is essential viewing.
Listening to Vikram I can recognise all the signs he mentions of being subject to selective surveillance by the NSA/GCSB and can easily relate to his own personal reaction.
Listening to Vikram I can recognise all the signs he mentions of being subject to selective surveillance by the NSA/GCSB and can easily relate to his own personal reaction.
Nothing to hide, nothing to fear
Vikram Kumar on mass surveillance
Vikram
thinks of himself as a technologist, a person who looks at technical
issues from their interaction with society, economics, and cultural
change.
In
New Zealand he has worked with private sector businesses (Telecom NZ,
Mega), government (State Services Commission), and not-for-profits
(Internet NZ). Vikram is currently on a "career hiatus" as
Chief Executive of the Internet Party till the 2014 General
Elections. The Internet Party has been recently formed to advocate
for a Bill of Digital Rights and New Zealand's digital future.
Vikram
has often spoken and written publicly in the last few years about the
Internet's opportunities and challenges as a technologist.
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