People who are determined and intelligent enough to figure things out for themselves also tend to be self sufficient, independent and very passionate about their beliefs. This type of citizen or subject tends to challenge the status quo of established doctern. This is why they are labeled as dissenters and criminals rather than embraced for what the offer, basic freedom. Demonization of such persons, for the purpose of controlling the masses, is an affront to all who truely love freedom. The actions of a select few do not a subclass make. If we are not free to think, explore and discover for ourselves then we are not free. Our colective cultures will wither in stagnation if we can not indulge in something as basic as human curiosity.
***** I appreciate your feedback however I am struggling with correlating your points to this particular post. If we are to fear hacking due to terroristic activities then should we not also ban automobiles, plains and for that matter pedestrian gathering places (ie shopping malls and open markets)? Im sorry but I do not see how agregious testing of syphilis patients holds any bearing on hacking. Curiosity prevades all aspects of life, commerse, religion, science and so forth. It would seem that branding all pursuits driven by curiosity with this horrid act is in itself a very broad generalization. As to your last comment. Please feel free to read my post more thoroughly. You made my point, though less succinctly. "The actions of a select few do not a subclass make." Thanks for your feedback. I do appreciate the opportunity to ponder your thoughts and feelings on the topic.
***** I am sorry but I do not know how else to convey this to you my friend. You have missed some very obvious points in both my comments and the video. At no time did I or the speaker ever state that a blind eye should be turned to the bad things that are done with hacking. Not once. Please take the time to actually listen to Keren and reread my comments. You have single handedly managed to both make a fool of yourself and twist the prevailing message into something completely off topic. Please refrain from posting until you have a clear understanding of the point of this thread. I am sorry but it seems as though your lifes experience has generated a rather heafty volume of missplaced angst. This is not the thread for grinding the proverbial ax. Though I welcome intelligent and respectful debate, your comments are largely off topic and inflammatory. Thank you again for taking the time to share your opinions. Prehapse you will find a common thread on another post geared towards the underlying fear that drives your response.
Sorry people but another troll has attacked a benign thread and created a circus of one. Sadly I will be closing the topic as the inflamatory comments he made were offensive to many and in conflict with the intentions of this post. As stated before ***** this is not the thread in which to grind your ax. I hope you can understand. If not, as before, please read thoroughly before posting.
I do not have the skill sets to hack. She was walking a tightrope here to get the whole audience to listen and I think she did well. Keren and her companions have saved this world so much grief, it is very hard to thank them enough. But thank you.
Turtle boy! wasn't expecting to see my favorite author on the top of this comment section! love your work my friend! I wish I could write as eloquently as you!
An amazing talk. We have barely begun to comprehend this digital world that we've created. As always, it is only through mutual understanding and community that we can prosper and not through adversary and greed.
she reminds me of Felicity!! (from Arrow) And I love the talk btw! very interesting, I've always wanted to learn hacking,, there is something so very fascinating about hacking.
I’ve always wondered what “hackers” really are. But I think they’re just people who persistently poke at systems to find flaws. Either to exploit, or to repair.
"In nonviolence, the masses have a weapon which enables a child, a woman, or even a decrepit old man to challenge the mightiest government successfully." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
+´Tomas Muir She did tell you that the stereotypical female hacker from those genres where a large part of her aspiring to become a hacker. Besides, it's a good look.
one of the worst scenarios that can happen with the "little" help of the hacker described in the thriller "Mona" by Dan T. Sehlberg Thank's Keren and TED - it's a great talk indeed
I Totally agree. Most of the harms are done by curiosity,not by intentions. We are like students: learning and experimenting and doing mistakes, But learning to use that knowledge for good. We should think what hakers think before choosing bad/good.
This gave me goosebumps.. i trust and believe in anonymous and hope our future is in a good hand... By saying this I have clearly stated, how much power they have.
A one percent loss on the DJI is significant if you purchase enough stock at exactly that moment. It also can cost a significant amount of money, as it is an average as opposed to a monolithic entity.
The is the best Ted talk I've seen till date... Although I don't know the 'A' of a hacking, but I truly believe that they are like the god to us, after hearing what she said. All MI life I've been known to hackers as the bad people who steals money and this is because of the people that defines them, the government, the films etcetera. But I guess, they are real and I believe in them.
+riffmaj7 you really would not love to be a hacker .... it is a way of life, an obsession for truth, how something works, the truth about this and that, not just enlightenment. Being a loner, socially misunderstood, on your own, in your own world, it is all just code: 001110011 which is machine code like brail. Communicating with something is what you would want to do. Whether you would love to do this is something else. Hacking is about testing. There is no law on the internet because it belongs to the free society. If you connect anything to the World Wide Web you make it free. If you do this you are putting all of your personal network 'on line'. You cannot imprison such people. Hacking Fortran and Cobol code to run smaller, faster, better improved applications. Anonymous was taken down by US CIA from infiltrating it. To take down a network you infiltrate it from within. Locking yourself infront of a machine for 7 days, napping, snacking, thinking constantly to improve and alter your code .... not sure if it is something a normal person would willingly choose to do. America is not a democracy, UK is not. There are no democracy's. There is no free society. Countries laws have blocked numerous sites from being accessed through internet providers i.e EE, Virgin etc. It sucks. We need another WWW and keep it as ours and not 'theirs'. They need their own business, militray webs. Ai
Thank you for your insight into the world of hacking. But let me say that your right, there is no freedom specially democracy. One thing we have to acknowledge is that it took a hand full of companies, universities, and the government (DARPA) to create the internet. So, technically, I might be wrong in saying that it belongs to the government and was never really meant to be embraced by the public. But it was. My interest in hacking isn't for breaking into government facilities or taking down some corporations main frames or to become the next snowden. On the contrary, its to keep them out of my system and try to keep them from violating all of my rights and getting away with it.
+riffmaj7 Before learning how to hack, you need to develop the right hacker attitude - www.catb.org/esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html Then you learn the skill-sets. The attitude goes a long way in developing your hacker aptitude. All the best!
Great presentation .. I believe that in the background of things in the world , there are people like hackers that move it forward because of the knowledge they know , use and share to change it all.
Why are politicians in charge of the internet? Why is there no different government constructed of actual internet pioneers and creators? I think it should be a thing. It was an invention. It has great power.
Why shouldn't people with the intelligence and resources challenge those who try to hinder humanity from growing and bettering our knowledge. That is what freedom is about, fundamentally questioning all that is, in light of what it potentially could be. 😇
I think, the main attitude of hacking is toward achieving 7 x 77 x ... information. When you see many information, the awareness will hit you and you can act beyond 'perceived' good and evil in this continuous-flowing of worldly-information. There may be bad hacker, but with the full-extend of information hackers able to do something better for society, to act beyond kill or not kill and preserve more life in doing so.
Great talk, but I have a nit to pick about her usage of the term "full disclosure". Full disclosure means publishing in some public forum exactly how to exploit some vulerability, so that _anyone_ can use it. What she describes is a massive number of hackers leaving evidence that they had performed the exploit -- not letting it loose for common criminals to use for their own purposes.
You usually distinct between full disclosure and responsible disclosure. In responsible disclosure you contact the vendor first, you talk with them about the conditions of the disclosure, you give them what you have got and some time so they can fix the bugs. In full disclosure you just put anything you've got open in the internet. It necessarily have to be a full working exploit, a description of the vulnerability can still be considered full disclosure.
I don't want the best solution to be vigilantism, but I am frustrated by my lack of ability to think of a better one. White hats are human and the situation is complicated, so eventually mistakes will be made. I have faith in humanity, but sometimes factions of hackers and governmental organizations appear like warring feudal lords. That would make the internet a sort of oligarchy currently run by a group of benevolent, or at least benign, dictators and I'm not sure what to think about that.
That's why l love TED. Meanwhile TV and newspapers look pretty sure of what they believe are the few elementary problems in world, TED (and it's amazing scientific-method-like aproach) trows onto the equation tons of other variables to be taken into account.
A hacker speaking up for hackers. I loved this speech.
I thought she sounded like a bit of a HACK.
love this talk.
What a speech Love you mam
@@funfun5656 what a great pun
People who are determined and intelligent enough to figure things out for themselves also tend to be self sufficient, independent and very passionate about their beliefs. This type of citizen or subject tends to challenge the status quo of established doctern. This is why they are labeled as dissenters and criminals rather than embraced for what the offer, basic freedom.
Demonization of such persons, for the purpose of controlling the masses, is an affront to all who truely love freedom. The actions of a select few do not a subclass make. If we are not free to think, explore and discover for ourselves then we are not free. Our colective cultures will wither in stagnation if we can not indulge in something as basic as human curiosity.
***** I appreciate your feedback however I am struggling with correlating your points to this particular post.
If we are to fear hacking due to terroristic activities then should we not also ban automobiles, plains and for that matter pedestrian gathering places (ie shopping malls and open markets)?
Im sorry but I do not see how agregious testing of syphilis patients holds any bearing on hacking. Curiosity prevades all aspects of life, commerse, religion, science and so forth. It would seem that branding all pursuits driven by curiosity with this horrid act is in itself a very broad generalization.
As to your last comment. Please feel free to read my post more thoroughly. You made my point, though less succinctly. "The actions of a select few do not a subclass make."
Thanks for your feedback. I do appreciate the opportunity to ponder your thoughts and feelings on the topic.
***** I am sorry but I do not know how else to convey this to you my friend. You have missed some very obvious points in both my comments and the video. At no time did I or the speaker ever state that a blind eye should be turned to the bad things that are done with hacking. Not once. Please take the time to actually listen to Keren and reread my comments. You have single handedly managed to both make a fool of yourself and twist the prevailing message into something completely off topic. Please refrain from posting until you have a clear understanding of the point of this thread. I am sorry but it seems as though your lifes experience has generated a rather heafty volume of missplaced angst. This is not the thread for grinding the proverbial ax. Though I welcome intelligent and respectful debate, your comments are largely off topic and inflammatory. Thank you again for taking the time to share your opinions. Prehapse you will find a common thread on another post geared towards the underlying fear that drives your response.
Sorry people but another troll has attacked a benign thread and created a circus of one. Sadly I will be closing the topic as the inflamatory comments he made were offensive to many and in conflict with the intentions of this post. As stated before ***** this is not the thread in which to grind your ax. I hope you can understand. If not, as before, please read thoroughly before posting.
@@DeaconXPS the world will forever confuse me.
I do not have the skill sets to hack.
She was walking a tightrope here to get the whole audience to listen and I think she did well. Keren and her companions have saved this world so much grief, it is very hard to thank them enough.
But thank you.
God, that was fucking wonderful. Concise, well argued, compelling. Good stuff.
ohh, fancy seeing you here!!
Turtle boy! wasn't expecting to see my favorite author on the top of this comment section! love your work my friend! I wish I could write as eloquently as you!
Hackers are a necessary evil.
She gave the best sales pitch I've ever heard for the hacker community.
I like this lady, she knows what's up! Definitely a drive for innovation.
"or adding a few ZEROS to your bank account", my bank account is already a ZERO.
I just hacked in and added 14 more zeros to your bank account
Shes not a good hacker, she forgot of this boundary case.
"it's not information that wants to be free, it's us" wow!
"Immune system of internet" this is the nicest thing ever said to a hacker
I was just going to move to the next talk without liking this... till she said "Hack the planet."
+Ecil2 Hack the planet!! was a famous quote A. Jolie said in the Hackers movie
+Ecil2 they are trashing our rights!
I think it´s all about attitude, not only a "Good vs Evil" fight
+entebras to be fair it wasn't just her, pretty much everyone said that, was the name of the hacking show. :)
everything can be hacked, and...everyone
One of the best talks I have seen. Right on point. RIP Barnaby Jack.
u r hacker... if yes teach me something
@@mayurnagar2178 google first, start digging and stop asking, if you know what you're doing
0 with a couple more 0's in my bank account is still o :'(
-1000 with a couple of extra zeros is not good either :(
yeah, there was a funny little bug a while back that allowed people to subtract money from someones bank accounts lol
x^2 + x + 0
lol more zeros would just make my account more negative
wanted to post exactly this comment
2:42 that is THE MOST COMPLICATED sql injection i have ever seen
+Meplayminecraft Now lol
+Meplayminecraft Now script kiddy?
This is actually very easy to understand.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Absolutely, by far the best Ted Talk ive seen! amazing!!!!
support hackers support bug bounty ! :)
why r u smiling
That closing part's a tearjerker.
"One man's hero can be another man's hero"... the best fact that I do look at when people talk about things they don't like and do like.
Keren Elazari IS Acid Burn she became her hero and realized her dream.
"sincerely /g/"
4:59
holzi g=?
Honestly you have motivated every cyber securitist and hacker to unite together.
An amazing talk. We have barely begun to comprehend this digital world that we've created. As always, it is only through mutual understanding and community that we can prosper and not through adversary and greed.
Omg her speech was awesome i almost cried at the end because of how good she did
damn girl...you fine >3
insta?
She didn't allowed me to switch to another video... Such beautifully designed speech. To the point and gold material...🤯
Extremally Well-said!
she reminds me of Felicity!! (from Arrow)
And I love the talk btw! very interesting, I've always wanted to learn hacking,, there is something so very fascinating about hacking.
Then Anuka, you should also see Eye Candy Series. The main Character looks just like her.
Plus The show is based on Dark Web Hacking too....
She's too fucking cute, OMG!
@Kaalki ¡ but it's yours
That's fucking right man :D
She know the power of hacker's...who they are and what they can do... And too agree with her....
Yes, it's the people that want to be free. Great talk!
I’ve always wondered what “hackers” really are.
But I think they’re just people who persistently poke at systems to find flaws. Either to exploit, or to repair.
"In nonviolence, the masses have a weapon which enables a child, a woman, or even a decrepit old man to challenge the mightiest government successfully."
~ Mahatma Gandhi
when did he say that
need some proof
The presenter literally looks a like a stereotypical female hacker from a sci fi or hacker-focused movie/video game. lol
+´Tomas Muir She did tell you that the stereotypical female hacker from those genres where a large part of her aspiring to become a hacker. Besides, it's a good look.
Literally?
Her clothes look like the secret agent clothes from The Sims 4.
lol yeah that's the first thing i noticed too, with that black and purple hair.
A compliment!
Finally, someone mentioned the HACKERS movie, in which is one of the most influencing movies on me.
You've definitely gotten to Hackers/Jolie level now, Keren :) Thanks for the cool talk!
she is just phenomenal! one of my favorite Ted Talks ever!!
I found this extremely touching and inspirational for some reason.
"Add a few 0's on your bank account"
People with negative balance: 🙂
Amo tanto como se expresa esta mujer.
one of the worst scenarios that can happen with the "little" help of the hacker described in the thriller "Mona" by Dan T. Sehlberg
Thank's Keren and TED - it's a great talk indeed
Good talk, I'm down with hackers as long as they're against nsa and Cia
I Totally agree.
Most of the harms are done by curiosity,not by intentions. We are like students: learning and experimenting and doing mistakes,
But learning to use that knowledge for good.
We should think what hakers think before choosing bad/good.
Tell youtube to not ban hacking tutorials, they are the learning platform for beginers
Ubisoft making watch dogs 2: “Write this down, write this down!”
The conclusion part at around 10:25 was amazing
I do like the conclusion: 'They just can't see something broken in the world and leave it be'. That itch is the drive behind it all. :)
A steady, pleasant human being. Loved the talk.
loved that tweet end "(only for #egypt; respect that please)". and anyone who has an ounce of self respect would actually respect that.
World information age, I see her point, that hackers are a necessary force.
This is what the world needs!
This gave me goosebumps.. i trust and believe in anonymous and hope our future is in a good hand... By saying this I have clearly stated, how much power they have.
The don jones industrial average is very misleading. There should be laws on how graphs are presented.
A one percent loss on the DJI is significant if you purchase enough stock at exactly that moment. It also can cost a significant amount of money, as it is an average as opposed to a monolithic entity.
With great power comes great responsibility
The beauty of hacker's
Hacker is beautiful
Wonderful presentation. Excellent perspective.
I find it funny you used security and F.B, in the same sentence. There is nothing secure about F.B.
Craig D would u mind proving ur point?
Fair game, honestly. Don't complain about the security of an organization when you don't have the capability to prove it is poor.
Funny enough😆
"Hack the Planet" part Is legendary ...
One of TED's best in many moons.
12:14 its really depends where you stand.. RED STAR ON HEAD LIKE QUEEN
Control is an ILLUSION
The is the best Ted talk I've seen till date... Although I don't know the 'A' of a hacking, but I truly believe that they are like the god to us, after hearing what she said. All MI life I've been known to hackers as the bad people who steals money and this is because of the people that defines them, the government, the films etcetera. But I guess, they are real and I believe in them.
Amazing! Definitely i will share this to my students. thanks Keren Elazari. Thanks TED!
shes amazing.
Finally something interesting on TED Talks again. Finally a speech that made me change my mind on something. Thank you!
Anonymous started with Chanology? Looks like someone did their research using only Wikipedia...
Let's do the math
No hackers:
0$ stolen
Hackers:
Money stolen but bug is fixed after
Ethical hackers/pentesters are awesome. I thank you for all the stuff you have done
Inspiring I might say. Would love to learn how to hack!
+riffmaj7 you really would not love to be a hacker .... it is a way of life, an obsession for truth, how something works, the truth about this and that, not just enlightenment. Being a loner, socially misunderstood, on your own, in your own world, it is all just code: 001110011 which is machine code like brail. Communicating with something is what you would want to do. Whether you would love to do this is something else. Hacking is about testing. There is no law on the internet because it belongs to the free society. If you connect anything to the World Wide Web you make it free. If you do this you are putting all of your personal network 'on line'. You cannot imprison such people. Hacking Fortran and Cobol code to run smaller, faster, better improved applications. Anonymous was taken down by US CIA from infiltrating it. To take down a network you infiltrate it from within. Locking yourself infront of a machine for 7 days, napping, snacking, thinking constantly to improve and alter your code .... not sure if it is something a normal person would willingly choose to do.
America is not a democracy, UK is not. There are no democracy's. There is no free society. Countries laws have blocked numerous sites from being accessed through internet providers i.e EE, Virgin etc. It sucks. We need another WWW and keep it as ours and not 'theirs'. They need their own business, militray webs. Ai
Thank you for your insight into the world of hacking. But let me say that your right, there is no freedom specially democracy. One thing we have to acknowledge is that it took a hand full of companies, universities, and the government (DARPA) to create the internet. So, technically, I might be wrong in saying that it belongs to the government and was never really meant to be embraced by the public. But it was. My interest in hacking isn't for breaking into government facilities or taking down some corporations main frames or to become the next snowden. On the contrary, its to keep them out of my system and try to keep them from violating all of my rights and getting away with it.
+Jessica Read are you a hacker?
riffmaj7 i was asking Jessica since she seems to believe is a negative thing to be a hacker
+riffmaj7 Before learning how to hack, you need to develop the right hacker attitude - www.catb.org/esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Then you learn the skill-sets. The attitude goes a long way in developing your hacker aptitude. All the best!
She's beautiful. Smart & Witty.
this talk is really powerful and neatly done.. GO Go
One of the best talk i have seen !...
"when you hold the power to anything, make it simple and let it flow"
._ _ _ _ _ _ .... _.
ATTTTTHN?
I fucking love hackers! Might I add that Julian Assange is also a hacker. Great talk!
No, Assange isn't a hacker. At least, not one with any skill other than exploiting Ecuador's diplomatic status. ;P
Great presentation .. I believe that in the background of things in the world , there are people like hackers that move it forward because of the knowledge they know , use and share to change it all.
She has some really good points.
Thank you for your Talk, Brilliant.
Why are politicians in charge of the internet? Why is there no different government constructed of actual internet pioneers and creators? I think it should be a thing. It was an invention. It has great power.
Awesome Ted talk !
That s one of the best speaches heard by me
Wonderful! Thank you sooo much for spreading the information! ♡
Now all hackes feel like spiderman who after listening to this thing 😂
It's about time that world accept hackers as artists.
They have cost some decent people a lot of time and money, but also taken down some very destructive websites
Why shouldn't people with the intelligence and resources challenge those who try to hinder humanity from growing and bettering our knowledge. That is what freedom is about, fundamentally questioning all that is, in light of what it potentially could be. 😇
I think, the main attitude of hacking is toward achieving 7 x 77 x ... information. When you see many information, the awareness will hit you and you can act beyond 'perceived' good and evil in this continuous-flowing of worldly-information. There may be bad hacker, but with the full-extend of information hackers able to do something better for society, to act beyond kill or not kill and preserve more life in doing so.
This is the most defcon Ted talk ever...but it's still Ted talks
Great talk
This was soooooo good
wish i knew people like this growing up i was the only one
"Conflict is the crucible, in which we evolve"
Very informative video with great insights. Thank you for sharing!
We (the nerds, the hackers) don't always want to do things the illegal, hard way, but sadly sometimes there's no other way to bring back democracy.
Wow! Amazing talk!!
Great TED talk, +
Too much appreciative and good video ever seen
Thank you for uploading this wonderful video
Great talk, but I have a nit to pick about her usage of the term "full disclosure". Full disclosure means publishing in some public forum exactly how to exploit some vulerability, so that _anyone_ can use it. What she describes is a massive number of hackers leaving evidence that they had performed the exploit -- not letting it loose for common criminals to use for their own purposes.
You usually distinct between full disclosure and responsible disclosure.
In responsible disclosure you contact the vendor first, you talk with them about the conditions of the disclosure, you give them what you have got and some time so they can fix the bugs.
In full disclosure you just put anything you've got open in the internet. It necessarily have to be a full working exploit, a description of the vulnerability can still be considered full disclosure.
Great Talk
this is great .......all true ....Tankx TED
We need more good hackers like Anonymous against abusive corporations. Good for you guys!
That was awesome! Makes me want to learn more!
I don't want the best solution to be vigilantism, but I am frustrated by my lack of ability to think of a better one. White hats are human and the situation is complicated, so eventually mistakes will be made. I have faith in humanity, but sometimes factions of hackers and governmental organizations appear like warring feudal lords. That would make the internet a sort of oligarchy currently run by a group of benevolent, or at least benign, dictators and I'm not sure what to think about that.
That's why l love TED. Meanwhile TV and newspapers look pretty sure of what they believe are the few elementary problems in world, TED (and it's amazing scientific-method-like aproach) trows onto the equation tons of other variables to be taken into account.
والله العظيم منا فاهم حاجه خالص بس من كتر حبي في مجال امن المعلومات سمعت الفيديو من اوله لاخره حياكي الله