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CATEGORIES:C.U. Ethics in Mathematics Society (CUEiMS)
SUMMARY:Ethics for the working mathematician\, lecture 3: 
 Cryptography\, surveillance and privacy - Maurice 
 Chiodo (University of Cambridge)
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/133006
DESCRIPTION:Mathematicians have always played a central role i
 n the making\, and breaking\, of cryptography. We 
 also play a key role in developing surveillance to
 ols\, both for state actors and private organisati
 ons. Thus\, we have several ways of enabling the i
 nfringement of the privacy of others. We can do so
  deliberately\, by designing tools to break strong
  encryption\, or indirectly\, by creating systems 
 and platforms which collect massive amounts of per
 sonal data of individuals. And we can do it accide
 ntally\, by being careless or sloppy in the way we
  store the data of others. In all of these cases\,
  our work determines how much privacy people can h
 ave.
LOCATION:MR4\, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
CONTACT:Andrew Carlotti
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