SÄKERHET
 

Anti-Censorship and Transparency (LIVESÄNDS)

Plats: Kongresshall A
Datum: 2010-10-26
Tid: 13:40-15:10

The Internet has proved its tremendous potential for the enjoyment of freedom of expression and information as well as of many other human rights. The Internet has become an important channel that makes it possible for us to communicate and interact without borders or limits.

There are however strong powers promoting limitations of the Internet, as well as powers to protect openness. During this session we would like to demonstrate how the Internet is used for purposes supporting human rights and freedom of speech.

Talare:  

Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder

.SE (Stiftelsen för Internetinfrastruktur)
Moderator

Roger Dingledine

Tor-projektet
Tor and censorship: lessons learned
Tor is a free-software anonymizing network that helps people around the world use the Internet in safety. I will give an overview of the Tor architecture, and summarize the variety of people who use it and what security it provides. Then we will focus on the use of tools like Tor in countries like Iran and China: why anonymity is important for circumvention, why transparency in design and operation is critical for trust, the role of popular media in helping -- and harming -- the effectiveness of the tools, and tradeoffs between usability and security.
Ladda ner presentation: Dingledine-Tor.pdf