De weekendbijlage van onze website. Met slimme steden, een catastrofale bug in OpenSSL, cookies, aflevering zoveel van de Snowden Files en de woorden van de week. Enjoy!
Slimme steden
- Siraj Datoo: Smart cities: are you willing to trade privacy for efficiency? (via The Guardian)
- Ann Cavoukian: Smart Cities Require Smart Privacy (via Future Cities)
- Nicole Ferraro: 5 New Ways Cities Are Spying on You (via Future Cities)
- Gary Graham: Too-smart cities? Why these visions of utopia need an urgent reality check (via the Guardian)
- Overheid wil slimme camera’s in digitale stad (via security.nl)
- Jaap-Henk Hoepman: Wat als de stad alles van je weet? (via Stadsleven)
- Julian Bohne: Surveillance, crowd control and privacy in the age of the Internet of Things (via DW.de)
Woorden van de week
- “participatory surveillance” – Die Lust an der Selbst-Überwachung (SurveillanceStudies.org)
- Digitale vernielzucht (via The Connected World)
The Snowden Files
- Video: Edward Snowden claims intelligence agencies screen trillions of private data (via euronews)
- Luke Harding: Edward Snowden: US government spied on human rights workers – Whistleblower tells Council of Europe NSA deliberately snooped on groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International (via the Guardian)
- Bruce Schneier: Everything We Know About How the NSA Tracks People’s Physical Location (via The Atlantic)
- Edward Snowden ontvangt Ridenhour Truth Telling Prize 2014
Cookies
- Dan Misener: Browser cookies: How they could be undermining your privacy (via CBC News) – The link between cookies and tracking isn’t new. But what is new is the extent to which an eavesdropper can use those cookies to build a very accurate picture of your browsing history.
- Greg Sterling: Will “Mass Surveillance” Report Hasten The Cookiepocalypse? (via Marketing Land)
- Michael Mimoso: Connecting the Dots Between Cookies and Identities (via Threatpost)
Heartbleed
“Heartbleed is a catastrophic bug in OpenSSL. “Catastrophic” is the right word. On the scale of 1 to 10, this is an 11.” (Bruce Schneier)
- Heartbleed
- Heartbleed Test
- Bruce Schneier: Heartbleed (via schneier.com)
- Sam Feys: Angstaanjagend Heartbleed-lek gooit je gegevens op straat: dit moet je weten (via De Morgen)
- Critical crypto bug exposes Yahoo Mail, other passwords Russian roulette-style (via ars technica)
- Sean Gallagher: Heartbleed vulnerability may have been exploited months before patch (via ars technica)
- Peter Eckersley: Wild at Heart: Were Intelligence Agencies Using Heartbleed in November 2013? (via EFF)
- Craig Timberg: Heartbleed bug puts the chaotic nature of the Internet under the magnifying glass (via Washington Post)
En verder …
- Fahmida Y. Rashid: Surveillance is the Business Model of the Internet: Bruce Schneier (via SecurityWeek.com)
- Aurélie Barbaux: Crise de confiance dans la data (via L’Usine Digitale)
Les signaux d’alerte se multiplient quant à une utilisation abusive des données personnelles par les fournisseurs de services internet. Différentes pistes sont explorées pour protéger celles-ci sans brider l’innovation. - Internet of Things – ‘Het internet der dingen’ rukt op, maar wat met privacy en veiligheid? (via Newsmonkey)
- Tinder – Bedrijven grasduinen ongevraagd in privéleven tinderaars (via AD.nl)
Nederlandse (enkel Nederlandse?) bedrijven blijken de privégegevens van de gebruikers van datingapp Tinder te kunnen inzien. Volgens juristen mag Tinder privégegevens helemaal niet aan bedrijven prijsgeven.