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should we fix privacy? Some citizens complain about being under surveillance, but they are told that if they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear. @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Still, news media regularly cover cases


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should we fix privacy?

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SLIDE 3 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Some citizens complain about being under surveillance, but they are told that if they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear.

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SLIDE 4 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Still, news media regularly cover cases where citizens with unusual behaviour are put on suspicion lists, even though they have broken no laws.

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SLIDE 5 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Jesper Lund
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SLIDE 6 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

∀(p criminal) p hiding ∈ → ∈ |- ∀(p hiding) p criminal ∈ → ∈

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SLIDE 7 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Schrödinger’s video camera

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SLIDE 8 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • Autonomous right to choose
– who processes my info – how is my info processed – what info is processed
  • Right to decide who I interact with
– right to be left alone

What even is privacy?

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SLIDE 9 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Reactions

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SLIDE 10 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Reactions

Why are you presenting this without a face mask? You give up your own privacy on Facebook every day, why worry about someone tracking you? Interesting and also not worth it at all. Your time
  • n this planet is limited
you know. Your phone tracks you anyway It’s pointless, I’ve got nothing to hide. I'm feeling like you with recaptcha What do we do now?
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SLIDE 11 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Got something to hide

23 September 2019, Twitter
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SLIDE 12 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Got something to hide

23 September 2019, Twitter
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SLIDE 13 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Got nothing to hide?

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SLIDE 14 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • Data hoarding →
– Blackmail, impersonation

Got nothing to hide?

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SLIDE 15 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • Today’s authority might become totalitarian or inhumane

Got nothing to hide?

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SLIDE 16 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • Herd immunity
many people not hiding anything make the few stand out more and draw suspicion

Got nothing to hide?

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SLIDE 17 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

“Privacy is dead” — 2018

16 May 2018, Twitter
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SLIDE 18 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Enter 2019!

i 16 Jan 2019, Twitter 27 Sep 2019, Twitter
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SLIDE 19 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org 27 September 2018, The Wall Street Journal
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SLIDE 20 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Movement tracking

13 Jun 2019, QUARTZ
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SLIDE 21 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Spying on our kids

22 October 2019, The Guardian
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SLIDE 22 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Spying on our kids

22 October 2019, The Guardian
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SLIDE 23 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Spying on our kids

Gaggle
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SLIDE 24 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org 16 November 2013, Mick Amato / Merriam-Webster dictionary gag verb
  • to prevent from exercising freedom of speech
  • r expression
  • to restrict use of the mouth of by inserting
something into it to prevent speech or outcry
  • to pry or hold open with a gag
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SLIDE 25 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

“Data reuse”

14 June 2019, The Intercept
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SLIDE 26 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Facebook

Suicide prevention

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SLIDE 27 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Facebook

Suicide prevention

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SLIDE 28 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Facebook

Suicide prevention

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SLIDE 29 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org 7 September 2019, Ars Technica

Facebook dating

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SLIDE 30 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

CCTV

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SLIDE 31 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Facial recognition

16 May 2019, METRO
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SLIDE 32 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

The end-of-end-to-end-encryption

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SLIDE 33 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

“warrant-proof” encryption

31 Jul 2019, computing.co.uk
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SLIDE 34 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org WhatsApp
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SLIDE 35 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org 9 Mar 2019, India Today

No secure apps, please

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SLIDE 36 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org WhatsApp
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SLIDE 37 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Loyalty cards / tickets

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SLIDE 38 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Buying apps anonymously

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SLIDE 39 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Messaging anonymously

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SLIDE 40 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Getting postal mail

Latvijas Pasts / C3POST
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SLIDE 41 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 42 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 43 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 44 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 45 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 46 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 47 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Web browsing

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SLIDE 48 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Certification exams

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SLIDE 49 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Mobile apps

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SLIDE 50 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Mobile apps

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SLIDE 51 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Mobile apps

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SLIDE 52 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Yandex.Taxi privacy policy

Yandex
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SLIDE 53 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Yandex.Taxi privacy policy

Yandex
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SLIDE 54 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Prepaid debit cards

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SLIDE 55 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

SMS spam

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SLIDE 56 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Fingerprints in passports

  • “We don’t need your fingerprint”
  • “We only store fingerprint in your passport”
  • “We also store its «hash» in a database”
– wsq (FBI’s Wavelet Scalar Quantization algo)
  • “Hey, that’s my whole fingerprint!”
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SLIDE 57 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Public transport

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SLIDE 58 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Airport scanners

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SLIDE 59 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Hey, let’s make a barcode app for shopping in airports!

Boarding passes in shops

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SLIDE 60 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

Should we fix privacy?

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SLIDE 61 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • User demand ☹
  • Cookie law 😑
  • GDPR for “big data” ☹
  • GDPR ☺
  • Surveillance tech ☹
  • Encryption 😑

Current status

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SLIDE 62 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • User demand ☹
  • Cookie law 😑
  • GDPR for “big data” ☹
  • GDPR ☺
  • Surveillance tech ☹
  • Encryption 😑

Looking forward

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SLIDE 63 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org
  • A privacy zealot, obviously
  • Lead researcher at Possible
Security, Latvia
  • Hacking and breaking things:
Network flow analysis & RE Social engineering Legal dimension @KirilsSolovjovs Follow me! It’s free¹ ;-)

Who was that guy?

¹ free as in speech² ² no, there is no free beer