Sunday, 9 March 2014

Schmidt: Not even the US government can get at Google user data

Google has had a long term project to encrypt user data stored on its servers against all comers. Eric Schmidt recently told a conference crowd in Austin, Texas, that that project is now complete.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57620078-93/schmidt-not-even-us-govt-can-get-at-google-user-data/ / Google's chief executive Eric Schmidt packed house Austin Texas company completed secure user data against unauthorized access annual South by Southwest Interactive conference panel moderator Stephen Levy Wired solution government governmental intrusions encrypt data more info information data Google safe from prying eyes USA US government company subject to the Patriot Act secret US courts stage Jared Cohen author co authored co-authored book The New Digital Age published last year book examined how technology Internet change changing society US government intrusions NSA National Security Agency intrusion intrusive access accessing Google user data without Google's knowledge similar incursions by other governments attacked Chinese 2010 attacked NSA 2013 hero heroism actions leak leaking leaked leakers shock shocking shocked Julian Assange leaked transcript conversation what information available to the public topic of discussion book on stage free and open Internet for all people skeptical motives people leak information anonymously anonymous cited cite Google executive biggest adversary to privacy coming improvements to encryption technology Internet safe country countries Iran Internet tech companies solution embrace technology hold back technology more education openness entrepreneurship capitalism capital /

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