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Faith, Trust, and Privacyby@fmasonhall
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Faith, Trust, and Privacy

by Mason Hall7mJanuary 27th, 2019
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<span>In</span> the past few years, platforms we have trusted with our data, time, and money have messed up big time. It feels like every week a new privacy scandal or data breach is revealed, and every time we are powerless about it. Our fundamental right to digital privacy is dwindling, and it is time to get serious about saving it. What we lack is trust that platforms and governments will not abuse the power they have. Ensuring trust from centralized entities is a difficult problem, and there is no perfect solution. Today, the internet’s trust primitives against centralized abuse are built on one thing: faith. Let’s talk about why that is and the path from “Don’t Be Evil” to “Can’t Be Evil”. Why is our data under threat? What mechanisms are in place today to protect it? I discuss the pros and cons of these mechanisms and conclude that they are inadequate.

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