Relevant Creators
Privacy is a human right and is necessary for freedom. Privacy advocate and host of @optoutpod, a privacy-focused podcast. Donate: https://t.co/0RxEAddKxr
Associate Professor of Philosophy @UniofOxford. Author of #PrivacyIsPower (An @TheEconomist Book of the Year. @PenguinUKBooks). #Privacy #AIEthics
Cypherpunk · CTO @CasaHODL
National security reporter for The Washington Post, covering China. Rural Australian always. Send tips & obscure data sets to Cate.Cadell@washpost.com
"suh-ROOS" / Senior Writer @forbes / author, HABEAS DATA (2018) / @forbesunion steward / cfarivar@forbes.com / +1-341-758-0888 (Signal/WA) / VP, @oaklandtriclub
Published influential essay "Pandora's Vox: On Community in Cyberspace" discussing the impact of computer networks on hierarchy and the commodification of personality in cyberspace.
Brooklyn native who attended Wesleyan University and worked in the tech sector in San Francisco. Interested in data and storytelling, she worked for startups like Mixpanel and GitHub. Author of the book "Uncanny Valley" which provides insights into the tech industry without explicitly naming the companies. Left the tech industry due to concerns about privacy, corporate culture, and sexism.
Building a modern analytics workflow. Founder & CEO @ dbt Labs, creators and maintainers of dbt.
how shall we live together?
CEO/Co-founder @HelmSecure. Making it easy to own your data. More about me at http://giri.co/about.
Computer security researcher known for groundbreaking work on proof-carrying authentication, security related to the Java programming language, and a paper on the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) challenge.
Jonah Aragon is a content creator and digital rights advocate focused on helping people develop sustainable ways to interact with technology and protect themselves online. Through his work on the Techlore YouTube channel, and as the founder of Privacy Guides, Jonah strives to empower people to take control over their digital data and identity, and feel safe using technology in their daily lives. You can find Jonah online during episodes of the Techlore Talks podcast he co-hosts, on Techlore’s regular livestreams, and through his open-source work on GitHub.