The Julian Assange Show: Episode 9
A terrifying war over the limitations of privacy is being contested every day - and many of us aren't even aware of it. The technology designed to soak up individuals' private communications is in constant development. In the age of cyber surveillance, where does the boundary between private and public fall,- if it still exists at all?
Andy Muller Maguhn, Jeremie Zimmerman, and Jacob Appelbaum are all prominent web activists advocating the free circulation of data and knowledge on the web. They are all key figures in the Cypherpunks movement - a movement dedicated to keeping your private data private. In this eye-opening encounter, Julian Assange discusses with them the technical challenge posed by government snooping on personal data, the democratisation of essential encryption technology, and the importance of web activism.
Episode 1: Hassan Nasrallah Episode 2: Slavoj Zizek and David Horowitz Episode 3: President Moncef Marzouki Episode 4: Alaa Abdul El-Fattah and Nabeel Rajab Episode 5: Moazzam Begg and Asim Qureshi Episode 6: President Rafael Correa Episode 7: Occupy Wall Street Episode 8: Cypherpunks - Part 1 Episode 9: Cypherpunks - Part 2 Episode 10: Imran Khan Episode 11: Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali Episode 12: Anwar Ibrahim
FULL SYNOPSIS
Episode 1: Hassan Nasrallah Episode 2: Slavoj Zizek and David Horowitz Episode 3: President Moncef Marzouki Episode 4: Alaa Abdul El-Fattah and Nabeel Rajab Episode 5: Moazzam Begg and Asim Qureshi Episode 6: President Rafael Correa Episode 7: Occupy Wall Street Episode 8: Cypherpunks - Part 1 Episode 9: Cypherpunks - Part 2 Episode 10: Imran Khan Episode 11: Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali Episode 12: Anwar Ibrahim