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Info

  • Presenting Group: Group 4
  • Presentation Topic: Encryption & Community Security

Learning and Engagement

  • I learned that the government wants backdoors in certain technology to get access to certain devices for “counter-terrorism” and to “fight crimes”
  • I learned that encryption methods that have backdoors in them are inherently unsafe for everyone
  • Instances where the government have had backdoors have been exploited, such as the NSA’s EternalBlue backdoor being used by the WannaCry malware

Presentation Evaluation

Content Clarity

  • Rating: 5

Comments

  • I think the content was explained well, it was very informative

Engagement

  • Rating: 5

Comments

  • I think that it was very engaging with the debate, I really enjoyed it.

Depth

  • Rating: 4

Comments

  • The presentation seemed to have gone into good depth; I think it was nice how they emphasized the importance of security.

Activity Evaluation

  • Relevance → 4
  • Learning Value → 5
  • Difficulty → 4

Constructive Feedback

Worked Well

  • The presentation was pretty well made, and the material was explained well.
  • I also really enjoyed the debate at the end

Improvements

  • I think maybe the debate format could be adjusted a little to flow better

Reflection

Real Security Role

  • I think in a real security role, it would be important to not allow government backdoors into your systems.
  • I also think that its important to make sure your security systems are good

Something to Remember

  • I think the debate was something to remember, it was funny when the site in favor of the government said that their ideas would be good “for the purpose of this debate”.
  • It was also interesting how many government backdoors have been exploited

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