Tuesday, March 29, 2016

March 22, 2016 – Computerworld Portugal

The former employee of the subcontractor NSA considers that privacy can not be on hand dependent companies of governments

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Edward Snowden, the former employee of NSA subcontractor, accused of high treason remains a thorn in the side for the US authorities. At the end-of-week technical analyst made the opening speech of the conference on free LibrePlanet software, and referred to the tortuous relationship between industry and power.

“Privacy can not be on hand corporations that depend on governments. ” And so insisted on the use of free software as an alternative.

Through a videoconference established from Russia, a country that is in exile, the network specialist again defended the freedom of individual citizens. He pointed the finger at supplier companies access services that depend on the state licensing, and a favorable regulatory environment to work.

“We are unable to control the members of telcos and end up be overly vulnerable, “he said. However Snowden cautioned that “not all companies work this way,” an indirect allusion to Apple and its latest attitude to the FBI.

“While I was one I did not use Microsoft technology operating because he could not trust her I lacked to make sure that there is no hidden entries [ "backdoors"] “.

the exiled analyst also acknowledged that there is growing social awareness of privacy. For Snowden that value is having increasing recognition, but “the road is still long and the alternatives go through the link to the world of free software”

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