Didn’t age well. Secrecy is not the same as data privacy where we tell the stories we wish to tell. Crime and Privacy by Scott Adams https://blog.dilbert.com/2013/05/06/crime-and-privacy/ … via @ScottAdamsSays
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It seems there’s some hallucination about a “secrecy” argument.
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Scott, good article. Could you perhaps tweet when you have a new blog post?
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Is she in charge of Cisco's privacy, or Cisco's users privacy?
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She's kind of young. I noticed that the publik skools weren't big on teaching readin' comprehension in the years after I graduated [about the same time as you did]. I'm just sayin'.

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Thanks for the young commentary— were that it were true. We give up on privacy in a world where the pointy headed boss takes sense rather than buzz words.
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You’ve aged just lovely. The privacy commentary not so much. The release or abdication of creating privacy for future isn’t an option. We have seen tyranny. Ethics and Privacy engineering may be hard, but that doesn’t mean we stop. Valuable things are worthy of the fight.
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Name one thing you think I believe on that topic that you do not believe. Looks like you are just confused, but I remain open-minded.
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I’ve been told by Chinese colleagues that they haven’t used cash in two years back home. Some places don’t even take cash. https://www.google.co.jp/amp/s/www.newscientist.com/article/mg24132120-100-china-is-showing-the-rest-of-the-world-how-to-build-a-cashless-society/amp …
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All the more reason for
#PrivacyEngineering &#EthicsEngineering.
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