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Exploring secure and anonymous video capture and distribution | |
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Presenter(s) | Andrew Lowenthal, Nathan Freitas |
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Organization(s) | Engage Media, Guardian Project |
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Country(ies) | Australia, United States |
Social media |
2017 theme | Journalism & Media |
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Online video distribution has become a highly monopolised and a mostly non 'free' game over the past decade. Video distribution business models are similar to those of much of the web - focused on data mining users. This creates systems that are insecure for those working in sensitive environments, and brings general users into a web that doesn't respect their privacy.
Format | Conversation |
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Target Groups | Journalists, Software Developers, Usability, Advocacy/Policy Professional, Communications Professionals, Academia, Front Line Activists |
Length | 1 Hour |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |