#30
Oct 23, 2009

Digital Footprints

Keith Schon

Keith Schon of Cataphora discusses how computers can track behavior, and find out all your dirty little secrets.

What are the limits on what your company is allowed to find out about you, and how are they doing it? How do we figure out, after the fact, whether “Yeah, go do that” means “Yes, grab me some lunch” or “Yes, perpetrate that multi-million dollar fraud scheme.” And what do your online behavior patterns say about you?


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1. Butterfly Cake Oct 25, 2009 at 15:52

This is the most fascinating talk of recent episodes. Thank you Keith Schon and Desiree!


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2. Butterfly Cake Oct 25, 2009 at 16:15

Regarding the opening and closing music, I love the opening music but am not a fan of the closing music. But then again the closing music is less important - you can just stop listening when the closing music starts.


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3. Donuts Oct 27, 2009 at 07:32

I love The Burning Hell's song! I'm always disappointed when it's cut off early.

Everything you believe is a lie!


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4. Keith Schon Oct 27, 2009 at 11:04

Thanks Butterfly Cake. I had fun doing the show.


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5. AiYume Nov 09, 2009 at 16:27

The opening song doesn't leave much of an impression on me. The first time I heard the closing song I thought it was very dull, but the lyrics grabbed me. Now I find it fascinating and one of the signature pieces of your show.

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