Violet Blue is an award winning author found at CNET ZDNet and Zero Day. She Violet lectures on culture, cyberspace and privacy at UC Berkeley, UC SanFrancisco and many tech conferences. Violet talks about the current splash cam protests and global INDECT protests scheduled for October in reaction to revelations of growing web of corporate contractor surveillence with TrapWire’s connection to Anonymizer.
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