2007. before that, he was a member of the state legislature serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. mr. case is an attorney and cousin of a well cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. now a look at what facebook and google are doing to be more transparent with user data. this was part of a surveillance conference hosted by the cato institute. it is 2 1/2 hours. ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for rejoining us for the afternoon session of the cato surveillance conference in the auditorium here at the cato institute. i am julian, a senior fellow here. we are going to lead into our first afternoon panel of one off short talk. if you read the science fiction of utopia, you may recognize the idea of a world where sensors are embedded in every thing, cameras and microphones in your tv, sensors in your car, in your toaster, tracking what people do in a way that becomes increasingly difficult to avoid as sensors saturat
steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. now a look at what facebook and google are doing to be more transparent with user data. this was part of a surveillance conference hosted by the cato institute. it is 2 1/2 hours. ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for rejoining us for the afternoon session of the cato surveillance conference in the auditorium here at the cato institute. i am julian, a senior fellow here. we are going to lead into our first afternoon panel of one off short talk. if you read the science fiction of utopia, you may recognize the idea of a world where sensors are embedded in every thing, cameras and microphones in your tv, sensors in your car, in your toaster, tracking what people do in a way that becomes increasingly difficult to avoid as sensors saturate material space. but that is increasingly not a sci-fi description of a police state but a description of a world we are voluntarily creating for the sake of convenience and t
conference hosted by the cato institute. it is 2 1/2 hours. ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for rejoining us for the afternoon session of the cato surveillance conference in the auditorium here at the cato institute. i am julian, a senior fellow here. we are going to lead into our first afternoon panel of one off short talk. if you read the science fiction of utopia, you may recognize the idea of a world where sensors are embedded in every thing, cameras and microphones in your tv, sensors in your car, in your toaster, tracking what people do in a way that becomes increasingly difficult to avoid as sensors saturate material space. but that is increasingly not a sci-fi description of a police state but a description of a world we are voluntarily creating for the sake of convenience and there are some benefits to be had from smart devices that can take advantage of sharing information over networks. it also creates serious privacy risks. so the panel discussion, i wou
way that becomes increasingly difficult to avoid as censors saturate space. but description of a world we are creating for the sake of inconvenience and there are benefits to be had from smart devices that can risk our needs and take advantage of sharing information over networks. but it also creates serious privacy risks and so to panel discussion, i would like to bre up heather bring up heather west to talk in many cases in which privacy is not not included. thanks, julian. my life is basically science fiction novel, the air of my house, lights turn on and it s wonderful but we know that those people aren t reading privacy policies, i don t necessarily, we are not thinking about that in terms of holiday buying guide, one of the things we did in popular connected devices was look at the privacy implications of these devices and we put out a report called privacy not included. you can search that online and get to the buyers guide. and so in trying to reach people we knew