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"Privacy is power," is how Edward Snowden recently launched his keynote speech at an Internet Society event on the topic of encryption. And this power must be the power of the individual. " It is designed to protect us from the institutional giants who marched in the cities of our time," Snowden explains.

Threats from data giants.

These giants are Internet companies, security agencies and data traders. Some people want our data in order to earn a lot of money with it. The others want to monitor us to secure their power. And governments are enthusiastically participating. They introduce data retention, weaken encryption and install backdoors for spying actions in software.

But above all, they rely on de-anonymization. For this purpose, huge central data collections are being built up. Through appropriate big data applications, i.e. inference analyses based on this data, citizens become more transparent and their behavior can be predicted extremely precisely.

"We are dealing here with a problem of intermediaries, the intermediaries," Snowden describes. "They book the hotel for you, process the payment at the gas station, know the grocery stores where you shop". Data suppliers are the payment service providers, Internet providers and telecommunications companies. They deliver us to the data dealers, so that every person becomes completely transparent.

https://www.riffreporter.de/de/technik/snowden-warnt-regierungen

"Privacy is power," is how Edward Snowden recently launched his keynote speech at an Internet Society event on the topic of encryption. And this power must be the power of the individual. " It is designed to protect us from the institutional giants who marched in the cities of our time," Snowden explains. **Threats from data giants.** These giants are Internet companies, security agencies and data traders. Some people want our data in order to earn a lot of money with it. The others want to monitor us to secure their power. And governments are enthusiastically participating. They introduce data retention, weaken encryption and install backdoors for spying actions in software. But above all, they rely on de-anonymization. For this purpose, huge central data collections are being built up. Through appropriate big data applications, i.e. inference analyses based on this data, citizens become more transparent and their behavior can be predicted extremely precisely. "We are dealing here with a problem of intermediaries, the intermediaries," Snowden describes. "They book the hotel for you, process the payment at the gas station, know the grocery stores where you shop". Data suppliers are the payment service providers, Internet providers and telecommunications companies. They deliver us to the data dealers, so that every person becomes completely transparent. https://www.riffreporter.de/de/technik/snowden-warnt-regierungen

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