Open Source Sensing: Using open source & nanotechnology to reduce surveillance & head off Iraq-style wars with Christine Peterson from the Foresight Institute on Friday the 17th of October 6pm. Please RSVP.

The goal is to use decentralized, open source approaches to address legitimate security concerns without impacting personal privacy in other areas. In the long term, open source defensive technologies will likely be the only ones capable of keeping up with rapidly-advancing offensive technologies — just as open source software is faster at addressing computer viruses today.
More information at: http://www.opensourcesensing.
Bio: Christine Peterson writes, lectures, and briefs the media on coming powerful technologies, especially nanotechnology. She is President of Foresight Nanotech Institute, the leading nanotech public interest group. Foresight educates the public, technical community, and policymakers on nanotechnology and its long-term effects.
Her work is motivated by a desire to help Earth's environment and traditional human communities avoid harm and instead benefit from expected dramatic advances in technology. This goal of spreading benefits led to an interest in new varieties of intellectual property including open source software, a term she is credited with originating.
Christine Peterson at OSCON 2008 Picture taken by duncandavidson.
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