Used the tactic in past conflict. He spoke at the think tank new america in washington dc. This is one hour and a half. Now let me introduce fred. Perhaps his most important distinction i would say is that he worked previously as an american fellow but he has done one or two other things in his illustrious career. He is the National Security columnist and author of four books the most recent book which i think is here to tell us and has at least gone over with this new book that some one might not necessarily imagine. Fred is a Pulitzer Prize journalist back in his days at the boston globe and i am very pleased to be able to host him here today. On the format, shortly we will allow fred to give him a minute to describe the book and tell us about it what is in it and then i will take the opportunity to have a conversation, dig into a little more and explore some of the themes and what we might conclude that. Then i will open it up to the floor to give you the opportunity to ask fred som
Of four books, the new book as some people might imagine. A surprise winning journalist with his days at the boston globe. In a while he s will give a few minutes describing the book and whats in it. Some of the themes and what we might contribute from that and then i will open up to the floor give you the opportunity to ask some questions and we will wrap upqu at 1 45. [applause] ing didnt know what the title s going to be for a while but how long the history is it because most people think that it started with the outskirts of shanghai and no but now in prace goes back all the way to the dawn of the internet itself. This was the network where they would talk with one another in their Computer Program an into there was a computer pioneer who was also on the Scientific Advisory board and wrote a paper that has been declassified since but he said heres the problem once you have accessed from multiple locations. He wont be able to keep secrets anymore. When i was doing my research i talk
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hey, everybody. Welcome to the new piano called security without backdoors come in the future of digital privacy. We have an amazing panel. People who youve probably read, people who have bad on my podcast. I host a podcast called note to self. Thats my biggest men in the front row. And its not my mom, so that you could so what we do is we look at how technology is changing human behavior, asocial logical look and of course the law of encryption and surveillance are becoming very large parts of how its changing our behavior and changing what we buy, what we download, how we are in touch with our loved ones, how we do everything. Before we begin, ive been instructed to tell you that the books by these three authors can be purchased from barn to noble immediately following this program. They will be signing their look at dining table eight in front of the building. How many of you are here because you do have p
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hey, everybody. Welcome to the new piano called security without backdoors come in the future of digital privacy. We have an amazing panel. People who youve probably read, people who have bad on my podcast. I host a podcast called note to self. Thats my biggest men in the front row. And its not my mom, so that you could so what we do is we look at how technology is changing human behavior, asocial logical look and of course the law of encryption and surveillance are becoming very large parts of how its changing our behavior and changing what we buy, what we download, how we are in touch with our loved ones, how we do everything. Before we begin, ive been instructed to tell you that the books by these three authors can be purchased from barn to noble immediately following this program. They will be signing their look at dining table eight in front of the building. How many of you are here because you do have p
About how far weve come in a market for the s p 500 that has just about tripled. The dow jones not nearly as much, but still a huge move higher. The charts, this is in real tile. The dow industrials, yes, up 160 since that march 9th closing low. The s p 500, 193 , so yes, nearly a triple 676, that was the closing low price on the 9th, 666, the number of the beast, day low the day before. Nasdaq composite setting it up 267 . If you take a look at the next layer of the onion, where we saw the biggest winners and losers overall from a sector perspective, the retail stocks, consumer stocks, up 377 , and of course, we know over the last couple of years, with the sharp drop in Oil Prices Energy stocks have been the big lagguard, up but since marlowes in 2009. Put it in perspective, stock winners and losers. Delta airlines, 1,000 gain since then. Netflix yes, it was around, up 1667 . General growth properties, once a 38 sent stock, was thought to be going bankrupt. Up nearly 10,000 then. As f