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Andrew Clement, University of Toronto (Canada)

Andrew Clement is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto, Canada, where he coordinates the Information Policy Research Program and is co-founder of the Institute for Privacy and Identity Security (IPSI). With a PhD in Informatics, his research and teaching interests relate to the social implications of information/communication technologies and participatory design. His recent privacy/surveillance research projects include: Snowden Archives, IXmaps.ca, Seeing Through the Cloud, SurveillanceRights.ca

Abstract

The Five Eyes alliance dates back to Cold War times and ...

... brings together the security and intelligence services of five English-speaking countries - USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Edward Snowden described it as a "supranational intelligence organization that does not respond to the laws of its own countries". In this conversation, Andrew Clement examines how this alliance uses the internet's material infrastructure to oversee online activities.


Chair Ana Viseu: (IADE/UE - ICNOVA)


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