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Ep 10 - Brittany Kaiser - Cambridge Analytica & Own Your Data
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Episode 10 of Sharing Secrets is an interview with Brittany Kaiser, former Cambridge Analytica whistleblower and co-founder of the Own Your Data Foundation. Tor asks Brittany: How is our data being misused - and what are the consequences? What was it like to share her secrets for the acclaimed Netflix documentary “The Great Hack”? How can technologists and regulators work together to create better laws, educate the public, and fuel innovation that protects users and their data? Are blockchains really a privacy solution? Can blockchains help solve the challenging problem of securing elections and voting? And finally, how will the Own Your Data Foundation contribute to a more prosperous and secure digital future? Brittany on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OwnYourDataNow Own Your Data Foundation: https://ownyourdata.foundation --- Sharing Secrets - a new series from the Secret Foundation - explores the biggest secrets of the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. Featuring everything from interviews, to monologues, to special guests, to technical explainers, to surprises, and beyond. The Secret Foundation is a key organization in the Secret Network ecosystem. It is dedicated to building, researching, and scaling adoption of open-source, privacy-centric technologies and networks. Its guiding values are Usability, Sustainability, Impact, and Empowerment. Secret Network is the first blockchain to allow privacy-preserving smart contracts. That means applications built on Secret can utilize encrypted data without revealing it to anyone, even the nodes in the network. Using groundbreaking privacy technologies (such as trusted execution environments), Secret Network allows developers to build new types of powerful, permissionless, privacy-preserving applications - Secret Apps. Join our communities and help us build! Homepage: https://scrt.network Official Chat: https://chat.scrt.network Community Telegram: https://t.me/scrtcommunity Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretnetwork
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Episode 10 of Sharing Secrets is an interview with Brittany Kaiser, former Cambridge Analytica whistleblower and co-founder of the Own Your Data Foundation. Tor asks Brittany: How is our data being misused - and what are the consequences? What was it like to share her secrets for the acclaimed Netflix documentary “The Great Hack”? How can technologists and regulators work together to create better laws, educate the public, and fuel innovation that protects users and their data? Are blockchains really a privacy solution? Can blockchains help solve the challenging problem of securing elections and voting? And finally, how will the Own Your Data Foundation contribute to a more prosperous and secure digital future? Brittany on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OwnYourDataNow Own Your Data Foundation: https://ownyourdata.foundation --- Sharing Secrets - a new series from the Secret Foundation - explores the biggest secrets of the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. Featuring everything from interviews, to monologues, to special guests, to technical explainers, to surprises, and beyond. The Secret Foundation is a key organization in the Secret Network ecosystem. It is dedicated to building, researching, and scaling adoption of open-source, privacy-centric technologies and networks. Its guiding values are Usability, Sustainability, Impact, and Empowerment. Secret Network is the first blockchain to allow privacy-preserving smart contracts. That means applications built on Secret can utilize encrypted data without revealing it to anyone, even the nodes in the network. Using groundbreaking privacy technologies (such as trusted execution environments), Secret Network allows developers to build new types of powerful, permissionless, privacy-preserving applications - Secret Apps. Join our communities and help us build! Homepage: https://scrt.network Official Chat: https://chat.scrt.network Community Telegram: https://t.me/scrtcommunity Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretnetwork
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