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Privacy in the digital age

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Page 1: Privacy in the digital age
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Famous quote from Nineteen Eighty-Four, written by George Orwell

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Privacy in the digital age

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Plan

I / Tracking in real life

II / Tracking on our computers

III / How we can protect our privacy

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Tracking in real life

Tracking your position :CCTV

GPS, GSM, Wi-fi

Accessing your personal informations:NFC : credit cards, phones : pay quickly

RFID : passport, identity cards, transport pass (Navigo, Optymo)

Transfer personal information

RFIDOptymo pass French passportContactless payment

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Tracking on our computers

You leave traces :• on your computer • on the websites you’re visiting• on the those integrated in the pages…

Accessing your private DataCloud

Private files on professional computers

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Tracking on our computers

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How we can protect our privacy

Check your privacy settings on social networks

Once you’ve put something on the web, it can’t be absolutely deleted.

Don’t use your real name and address on Internet !

Use private mode when you’re using someone else’s computer.

You can use anonymity networks like TOR. It encrypts and leads your internet connection through many relays so that the final server doesn't know who you are.

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Conclusion

"If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place"

Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google

"You already have zero privacy. Get over it"

Scott G. McNealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems

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Thanks for your attention