Director Ron Deibert on CBC’s The Current
Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert joined CBC’s The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti to talk about the idea of a digital bill of rights, the recent Snowden revelations, and his new book, Black Code.
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Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert joined CBC’s The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti to talk about the idea of a digital bill of rights, the recent Snowden revelations, and his new book, Black Code.
In recent months, Iranians who use Facebook and Twitter have begun to see a new, more intimate side of government officials who have opened accounts on these social media platforms. Simple messages like a shared personal photo of President Hassan Rouhani boarding his plane, or a tweet describing his intention to allow access to international information for all Iranians appear to be generating a more direct connection between officials and Iranians both at home and abroad.
In a piece published in the Globe and Mail today, Citizen Lab Director Ron Deibert argues that telecommunications companies must not be compelled to build secret vulnerabilities into their systems, known as back doors.
Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab, was interviewed by Matt Galloway on CBC’s Metro Morning and Doran Barons on Digital Village Radio about the subject matter of his new book, Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace.
Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab, was interviewed by Richard Solash for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and by Olivia Ward for The Toronto Star.
Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab, was interviewed by Amanda Lang on CBC News: The National and by Steve Paikan on TVO’s The Agenda about the subject matter of his new book, Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace.