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Lawful Intercept: I Saw What You Did

Social network privacy concerns? Consider this: Lawful Intercept allows anyone to be monitored in real-time. I saw what you did.

This year I’ll be speaking at SxSW in the Greater Good track on Sunday March 13th at 11am Central in Room 10AB at the Austin Convention Center.

I hope to expand on my prior post CALEA and Me from 2007. Has it really been 4 years? The hash tag for my talk is #ISWYD. Below is a handy Twitter search widget to get things started.

Here’s a sneak preview of my presentation:

SxSW Interactive: Solo

Title: Lawful Intercept: I Saw What You Did

Social network privacy concerns? Step back and consider this: Lawful Intercept (LI) is how all network users are able to be monitored and analyzed in real-time. While many are concerned with privacy on a popular website, LI empowers an elected or appointed authority to know our digital comings and goings around the clock. This presentation will highlight the latest in LI technology, LI challenges , and how each of us can shape future of how LI is perceived and used.

Presenters: Jay Cuthrell

Jay Cuthrell has been coming to SxSW since 2008. Currently, Jay Cuthrell is a vArchitect at VCE (A Joint Venture of Cisco, EMC, VMware, and Intel) working with service providers to deliver next generation datacenter solutions. He is a frequent industry speaker based in RTP, NC and Missoula, MT. Previously, as a strategic technology consultant with cuthrell.com he worked with service providers, startup companies, and investment groups. He has held CTO, VP, and GM roles at Digitel and NeoNova (an Azure Capital and Bridgescale Partners portfolio company) and infrastructure consulting roles working domestically and internationally for Fortune 500 clients. He also served at Scient (formerly iXL now Publicis), Nortel, Analysts International, IBM, and NCSU College of Engineering. He holds a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from North Carolina State University and grew up in Beaufort, NC. His blog can be found at fudge.org

Time: Sunday March 13 at 11:00AM
Venue: Austin Convention Center Room 10AB 500 E Cesar Chavez St Austin, TX
Tags: #ISWYD

 

If you want to listen along just click through to slide 5 and that’s where the audio picked up during the recording.

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