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    sigint10

    Explore "sigint10" with insightful episodes like "Keynote "Heart of Gold" (sigint10)", "Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities (sigint10)", "Open Spectrum Alliance (sigint10)", "Zivilcourage zeigen: Whistleblowing! (sigint10)" and "SIGINT10 Closing Event (sigint10)" from podcasts like ""Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)" and "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed"" and more!

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    Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities (sigint10)

    Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities (sigint10)
    As new sensing technologies appear in our cities almost overnight, what does it mean to be visible or invisible? What happens when socioeconomic categories determine when, where, and how you're seen? The asymmetry in who is visible, and where, is a long-standing urban problem, but it is now being built into our technologies and our cities. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3837.en.html

    Open Spectrum Alliance (sigint10)

    Open Spectrum Alliance (sigint10)
    Radio spectrum policy has been a field of regulation authorities, ministries, the EU commission, MEPs and all of these are heavily lobbied by the telecoms and broadcasting industries, among others. I will talk about my personal experience in the different levels of radio spectrum lobbying on the European level, and why hackers should get involved in radio spectrum policy. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3802.en.html

    Cognitive Cities (sigint10)

    Cognitive Cities (sigint10)
    A talk about sustainable buildings, mobility systems as well as further new technologies to broaden opportunities and equity on cultural creativity. Some of its topics include locative media, real time & layered cities as well as its current state of smart cities. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3911.en.html

    Anonymous Internet Communication Done Right (sigint10)

    Anonymous Internet Communication Done Right (sigint10)
    This talk will be a summary of contemporary methods for communicating anonymously in the Internet. We will show * who is in actual need of increased privacy protection * which methods exists * what are the limits of these techniques In addition to network layer anonymity we will also explain methods for identifying individuals at the application layer, e.g., during web sessions. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3883.en.html

    Antropofagia (sigint10)

    Antropofagia (sigint10)
    Nach Hartmut Rosa läßt sich die alte kantische Frage der Ethik: Was sollen wir tun? bruchlos in eine andere überführen: Womit verbringen wir unsere Zeit? Je länger man lebt, desto entscheidender ist eine für den Einzelnen sinnstiftende Antwort auf diese Frage. Der Vortrag versteht sich als Beitrag, der diese Frage und ihren Kontext aufnimmt und vorläufig zu beantworten versucht: Wie funktioniert in dieser Zeit authentisches und selbstbestimmtes Leben, Arbeiten und Lernen und welche Modelle dazu bietet unsere digitalisierten Welt? Über das Konzept der 'Antropofagia', einer emanzipatorischen Kulturtechnik ursprünglicher brasilianischer Herkunft werden Modelle der analogen und digitalen Aneignung, Neuzusammenstellung und Collage vorgestellt und auf ihr kreatives und aufklärerisches Potential hin befragt. Darunter befinden sich so unterschiedliche Konzepte und Praktiken wie Le Parkour, Open Source Software und Überwachung der Überwacher. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3845.en.html

    Future 3.0 (sigint10)

    Future 3.0 (sigint10)
    Is there a relationship between the evolution of Human Computer Interaction, the future of money and the way we eat? Yes, and it comes in threes! This talk explores the striking similarities in the Semantic Web (Web 3.0), Post-Piracy Pop Culture Economics, Natural User Interface Design, Local Food Movements, Rapid Prototyping, Polyamory and other Third Wave points of "Future Shock" to help better frame and understand how the future evolves. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3853.en.html

    Datenschutz für Systemadministratoren - Fortsetzung (sigint10)

    Datenschutz für Systemadministratoren - Fortsetzung (sigint10)
    One year ago, I made the first talk about data security. This year; I want to talk about the classification of personal data in your company and the relation of data to the environment. Additionally, there have been changes in the law and I want to cover the new topics (mainly for marketing, but also for all kinds of review within the company itself) about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3764.en.html

    Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities (sigint10)

    Buying Privacy in Digitized Cities (sigint10)
    As new sensing technologies appear in our cities almost overnight, what does it mean to be visible or invisible? What happens when socioeconomic categories determine when, where, and how you're seen? The asymmetry in who is visible, and where, is a long-standing urban problem, but it is now being built into our technologies and our cities. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3837.en.html

    computer.spiele.politik (sigint10)

    computer.spiele.politik (sigint10)
    Podiumsdiskussion mit Bastian Dietz, Krystian Majewski und Ibrahim Mazari. Moderation: Max v. Malotki. Beim Thema Computerspiele scheiden sich die Geister. Während einige beim Gedanken an spielesüchtige arbeitslose männliche Soziopathen den Untergang des Abendlands proklamieren, sehen andere Computerspiele als das Normalste auf der Welt an, als Wirtschaftsfaktor und soziale Instanz, und sprechen jedem Spieler ein Höchstmaß an Mündigkeit zu. Beim Streit um das Kulturgut Computerspiel geht es aber um mehr, als nur um das Spiel oder den Spieler. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3909.en.html

    computer.spiele.politik (sigint10)

    computer.spiele.politik (sigint10)
    Podiumsdiskussion mit Bastian Dietz, Krystian Majewski und Ibrahim Mazari. Moderation: Max v. Malotki. Beim Thema Computerspiele scheiden sich die Geister. Während einige beim Gedanken an spielesüchtige arbeitslose männliche Soziopathen den Untergang des Abendlands proklamieren, sehen andere Computerspiele als das Normalste auf der Welt an, als Wirtschaftsfaktor und soziale Instanz, und sprechen jedem Spieler ein Höchstmaß an Mündigkeit zu. Beim Streit um das Kulturgut Computerspiel geht es aber um mehr, als nur um das Spiel oder den Spieler. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3909.en.html

    Open data, open government und Transparenz (sigint10)

    Open data, open government und Transparenz (sigint10)
    Ein Vortrag zum Thema "Open data, open government und Transparenz - warum eine freie Gesellschaft offene Daten braucht". Nach einer kurzen Einführung ins Thema "open data, open government und Transparenz" wollen wir die Situation hierzulande diskutieren, unsere neuesten Projekte vorstellen und gemeinsam überlegen wie wir einer offenen und transparenten Regierung im Sinne von "open data und open government" in Deutschland näher kommen. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3745.en.html

    Opensource policies for governments (sigint10)

    Opensource policies for governments (sigint10)
    Most European governments are busy migrating important components of their IT-systems to opensource alternatives. The Netherlands was the first western country to develop a comprehensive policy for its entire public sector in 2007 but is lagging its neighbors in working implementations. The comprehensive policy in the Netherlands is focused on the practical advantages of open systems such as interoperability and lower cost and no vendor-lock, these reasons are also shared by policies in the UK and Denmark. German, Spanish and French policies seem to have a more political dimension by also stressing national independence of critical systems and the possibility of code-audits as important reasons for going the open route. By comparing Dutch progress (and sometimes lack thereof) with our neighboring countries some lessons can be learned about what policies work and what some of the required conditions are for them to work in different political and IT-legacy environments. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3823.en.html

    Future 3.0 (sigint10)

    Future 3.0 (sigint10)
    Is there a relationship between the evolution of Human Computer Interaction, the future of money and the way we eat? Yes, and it comes in threes! This talk explores the striking similarities in the Semantic Web (Web 3.0), Post-Piracy Pop Culture Economics, Natural User Interface Design, Local Food Movements, Rapid Prototyping, Polyamory and other Third Wave points of "Future Shock" to help better frame and understand how the future evolves. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/sigint/2010/wiki/Fahrplan/events/3853.en.html
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