Tech Society Declares Holy War on Privacy

In a world where online platforms or applications are prevalent, collecting and sharing large amounts of personal information, what is the meaning of privacy? How important is your confidential information? Is privacy as a concept a human right that should be protected? Can government protect these rights? Can privacy be protected by technology… or even a bigger question, should it?In the latest episode of Holy War, Tech Society hosts Alex and John from Ninja Software attempt to find answers to these important questions by examining the subject of privacy owithin the online space with commercial lawyer Dirk Feinauer and cybersecurity specialist Brenda van Rensburg. During the episode, we find out how much information is out there about us, a breakdown of the basics of the subject, how the law works now, and what happens when rule of law breaks down.Tech Society Declares Holy War on Gender Equality - https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/tech-society-presents-holy-war-on-gender-equalityTech Society Declares Holy War on Bitcoin - https://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/tech-society-declares-holy-war-on-bitcoinWebsite:  https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google:  https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/

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TechSociety FM is a regular discussion for business owners, entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts, with a focus on strategic and commercial topics. Alex & John are technical business owners who run a successful entrepreneurial software engineering business. Tech Society aims to educate, inform, and encourage discussion on topics like: networking (the human kind!), building and managing a development team, finding your co-founder, technology startups, and getting funding.