NSA Chief To Address Hackers At DEF CON 136
wiredmikey writes "Later this week, the NSA's organizational leader and head of the U.S. Cyber Command – General Keith Alexander — will address an audience of hackers at DEF CON. News of General Alexander's talk at Def Con broke on Friday. Up until that point, the 12:00 Track 1 slot was kept secret, leaving attendees to the world's largest hacker conference to speculate. The buzz was that it would be something interesting – if only because this year is Def Con's 20th anniversary. General Alexander will be giving a talk titled 'Shared Values, Shared Responsibility,' which is outlined as a presentation that will focus on the shared core values between the hacker community and the government's cyber community. Namely, the vision of the Internet as a positive force, the fact that information increases value by sharing, the respect and protection of privacy and civil liberties, and the opposition to malicious and criminal behavior."
Throw eggs or hand in your hacker pass. (Score:3, Insightful)
n/t.
Shared value ? (Score:5, Insightful)
What type of "value" they really think they truly share with us?
Spying on your own neighbors?
Frame innocent people up with trumped up charges?
Keep track of every-single-thing on every-single-person on earth?
Re:Gotta love newspeak, by the way. (Score:3, Insightful)
Or everyone could read the following quote from Good Will Hunting [imdb.com].
Re:Throw eggs or hand in your hacker pass. (Score:2, Insightful)
Apparently the image of hackers as vandals and social misfits, rather than clever programmers, needs reinforcement.