>What us your view on Cyber Warfare as an offensive role as a retaliatory action? [sic]
>ID theft is on the rise, why is this area increasingly attractive to criminals?
>What is your view on the media coverage of your activities?
>When you eventually leave the embassy do you plan to continue your activities?
>How do you see things changing in the next 5-10 years?
>Is there a point at which you may decide to walk out of the embassy and see what happens?
>Governments are meeting with private sector companies to showcase their offensive cyber capabilities in secret, is this something that should worry the public?
>What do you believe is the best way of tackling privacy presented by the internet of things?
Here's timestamps for each question, why not pick one that interest you?
>What's it like living in the embassy? @ 2:51
>If you get freedom what are your plans? @ 3:49
>What lead you to start Wikileaks? @ 4:41
>What can we expect from Wikileaks in the future? @ 7:46
>What us your view on Cyber Warfare as an offensive role as a retaliatory action? [sic] @ 18:26
>ID theft is on the rise, why is this area increasingly attractive to criminals? @ 25:29
>What is your view on the media coverage of your activities? @ 29:05
>When you eventually leave the embassy do you plan to continue your activities? @ 32:57
>How do you see things changing in the next 5-10 years? @ 34:21
>Is there a point at which you may decide to walk out of the embassy and see what happens? @ 40:30
>Governments are meeting with private sector companies to showcase their offensive cyber capabilities in secret, is this somthing that should worry the public? @ 44:00
>What do you believe is the best way of tackling privacy presented by the internet of things? @ 48:34
So when does Hillary start inserting her catheter into his Assange while laughing maniacally?
Kayden Reed
@35:30 This is a new angle to me, engineers should be aware of the mass interception and protect and so on but it's not good for a normies to feel survielled as they start to self censor what should be a free environment the same as talking in the street.
Kayden Wood
Tragic hero. At least he fug pam anderson.
Jaxson Ross
Interesting point @~ 39:00
>Inevitably we're going to see this AI-ification of hacking attacks, which will be merged with other search spaces. >...Acquire as much knowledge as possible, and map it back in to the actors we want to affect.
they had some AI defence thing at a conference i didn't go ti. not seen the hacking ones yet.
Leo Nelson
>One of our lawyers said: >God damn it, you know what we should do... >What we should do is buy out some chunk of Madagascar or Patagonia or somewhere, and just ban every electronic device from it >And just ban every electronic device from it, like a .. high-intensity radio wave free area >Because of that constant buffetting that we have, by principally commercial organisations, trying to harvest our interactions with the world. [48:45]
I think most of the time a conference will post up a talk on muh AI it's just to make them feel clever about themselves. They rarely have a deeper understanding of algorithmic 'learning' and think AI is some sort of gold-pill solution to all problems. This opens up the gate for normie acceptance of institutional algorithmic tools (search filtering, data-shrouding, parsing huge bulk-surveillance data) because >Using AI we can do X better.
Like Elon hinted, we should probably fear the AI apocolypse. There are no decent regulations in this sphere, mainly due to ignorance by legislators. This is partly designed, as it compartmentalises people and keeps the info in the hands of very few (opsec) - tends to be bad for humanity writ.
he went Russian when he redacted the Syrian files a loooooooooooooong time ago if his Australian cult was not always a Russian front anyway just like their swiss ufo cult. Fuck him and his shills.