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1、www.XiYuS锡育软件(Applause)Thank you.(Applause)Thank you.(Applause)Thank you.(Applause)Twenty-five years ago,scientists atCERN created the World Wide Web.(掌声)谢谢。(掌声)谢谢。(掌声)谢谢。(掌声)25年前,欧洲核能研究所的科学家们创造了万维网。721350Since then,the Internet has transformed the way wecommunicate,the way we do business,and even t
2、he way welive.从那时起,互联网改变了我们的沟通方式、贸易方式、甚至生活方式。00:18In many ways,the ideas that gave birth to Google,Facebook,Twitter,and so many others,have now really transformed ourlives,and this has brought us many real benefits such as amore connected society.很大意义上,这些想法催生了谷歌、脸书、推特和其他许多公司,也真正改变了我们的生活。这为我们带来了许多实在的
3、好处,比如社会更加连结。00:25However,there are also some downsides to this.但是,这同时也带来一些不利之处。00:39Today,the average person has an astounding amount ofpersonal information online,and we add to this onlineinformation every single time we post on Facebook,eachtime we search on Google,and each time we send an email.如
4、今,一个普通人可以在互联网上 浏览到惊人的海量信息,我们每次在Facebook上发帖时就创造了更多网上的信息,也包括每次用谷歌搜索,还有每次发送电邮。00:43Now,many of us probably think,well,one email,theresnothing in there,right?很多人也许会想;一封电邮也没什么吧?00:56But if you consider a years worth of emails,or maybe even alifetime of email,collectively,this tells a lot.但是如果你考虑一年量的电邮,甚至
5、一生的电邮,大量邮件能提供给很多信息;01:01downsides:下降趋势/消极面,缺点(downside的复数)astounding:adj.令人震惊的;令人惊骇的 collectively:adv.共同地,全体地It tells where we have been,who we have met,and in manyways,even what were thinking about.我们去过哪里,见过谁,甚至很大意义上,我们在想什么。01:09And the more scary part about this is our data now lastsforever,so you
6、r data can and will outlive you.更可怕的是,我们的信息能被永久留存,你的信息能够而且将要比你活得长。01:16What has happened is that weve largely lost control over ourdata and also our privacy.现在的情况是我们已经无法控制自己的信息,和我们的隐私。01:24So this year,as the web turns 25,its very important for us totake a moment and think about the implications of
7、this.今年,互联网创建25周年,我们必须停下来 考虑这其中隐藏的含义。01:29We have to really think.我们必须认真考虑。01:38Weve lost privacy,yes,but actually what weve also lost isthe idea of privacy itself.是的,我们失去了隐私,但其实我们也失去了隐私这个概念。01:40If you think about it,most of us here today probablyremember what life was like before the Internet,but
8、today,theres a new generation that is being taught from a veryyoung age to share everything online,and this is ageneration that is not going to remember when data wasprivate.如果你仔细想想,今天在座各位也许记得没有互联网的生活是怎样的。但是,如今,新一代年轻人,从小被教育在网上分享一切,这一代人不会记得信息私隐的时代。01:45So we keep going down this road,20 years from no
9、w,theword privacy is going to have a completely differentmeaning from what it means to you and I.如果我们一直这样下去,20年以后,“隐私”的含义将会变得完全不同 完全不同于今日我们的理解。02:02outlive:vt.比活得长;比经久;经受住;渡过而存在 implications:n.蕴涵式;暗指,暗示;含蓄,含意;卷入(implication的复数)So,its time for us to take a moment and think,is thereanything we can do
10、about this?所以,现在我们需要认真考虑,我们能对此做些什么吗?02:10And I believe there is.我相信能。02:16Lets take a look at one of the most widely used forms ofcommunication in the world today:email.让我们来看看如今世界上 最广泛使用的通讯方式;电子邮件。02:18Before the invention of email,we largely communicated电邮发明之前,我们主要靠写信来通讯。写信的过程很简单。02:24TED演讲者:Andy Y
11、en|严育铨演讲标题:Think your email.s private?Think again|以为你的私人电邮够私隐?再想想吧。内容概要:Sending an email message is like sending a postcard,says scientist Andy Yen in thisthought-provoking talk:Anyone can read it.Yet encryption,the technology that protects theprivacy of email communication,does exist.It.s just that
12、 until now it has been difficult to installand a hassle to use.Showing a demo of an email program he designed with colleagues at CERN,Yen argues that encryption can be made simple to the point of becoming the default option,providing true email privacy to all.科学家严育铨在他的发人深思的演讲中说道:寄一封电邮就像寄明信片一样谁都可以读得到
13、。没错,用来保护电邮通讯隐私的加密技术的确存在。只是时至今日这一技术的安装和使用仍然相当困难。严育铨展示了他与欧洲核能研究所的同事共同设计的一个电邮项目,并指出加密技术可以变得相当简单,简单得可以成为大众的默认选择,为所有人提供真正的电邮隐私。Before the invention of email,we largely communicatedusing letters,and the process was quite simple.程很简单。02:24You would first start by writing your message on a piece ofpaper,the
14、n you would place it into a sealed envelope,andfrom there,you would go ahead and send it after you put astamp and address on it.你首先将信息写在一张纸上,然后把纸放入信封,封上信封,写上地址,贴上邮票,然后把这封信寄出去。02:30Unfortunately,today,when we actually send an email,werenot sending a letter.不幸的是,如今,我们发送的电邮并不是一封信件,02:40What you are sen
15、ding,in many ways,is actually a postcard,and its a postcard in the sense that everybody that sees itfrom the time it leaves your computer to when it gets to therecipient can actually read the entire contents.某种意义上,更像是寄明信片,因为从电邮离开你电脑的那一刻,到收件人收到电邮的那一刻,这其中能看到这封邮件的人,能够浏览邮件的所有内容。02:44take a look at:看一看;检
16、查 envelope:n.信封,封皮;包膜;天包层;包迹 stamp:n.邮票;印记;标志;跺脚/vt.铭记;标出;盖章于;贴邮票于;用脚踩踏/vi.跺脚;捣碎;毁掉 postcard:n.明信片So,the solution to this has been known for some time,andtheres many attempts to do it.解决这个问题的方法早已存在,而且很多人都尝试过。02:57The most basic solution is to use encryption,and the idea isquite simple.最基本的解决方法是使用加密,
17、方法很简单。03:02First,you encrypt the connection between your computerand the email server.首先,电脑终端与服务器之间的连接会被加密,首先,电脑终端与服务器之间的连接会被加密,03:07Then,you also encrypt the data as it sits on the server itself.然后,服务器上的信息也会被加密。03:12But theres a problem with this,and that is,the email serversalso hold the encryptio
18、n keys,so now you have a really biglock with a key placed right next to it.但是,这个方法有一个问题;加密钥匙也在邮件服务器中。这就像一把大锁,但钥匙就放在旁边。03:15But not only that,any government could lawfully ask for andget the key to your data,and this is all without you beingaware of it.不仅如此,任何政府都能够合法要求 得到你的加密钥匙,而你对此却完全不知情。03:24So the
19、 way we fix this problem is actually relatively easy,inprinciple:You give everybody their own keys,and then youmake sure the server doesnt actually have the keys.问题的解决方法非常简单,大体上;给所有人一把钥匙,并确保服务器上没有钥匙。03:33This seems like common sense,right?这个方法好像很简单。03:44So the question that comes up is,why hasnt thi
20、s been doneyet?所以问题是;为什么没有人这么做?03:46encryption:n.加密;加密术 encrypt:vt.将译成密码 lawfully:adv.合法地;守法地 in principle:大体上,原则上Well,if we really think about it,we see that the businessmodel of the Internet today really isnt compatible withprivacy.如果我们仔细想想,今天互联网的商业模式 其实与隐私不相容。03:50Just take a look at some of the
21、biggest names on the web,and you see that advertising plays a huge role.在一些大型网络公司,广告占有很重要的地位。03:57In fact,this year alone,advertising is 137 billion dollars,andto optimize the ads that are shown to us,companies have toknow everything about us.实际上,仅今年内,广告收入就有1370亿美元,而为了优化广告效果,公司必须了解用户的一切。04:03They ne
22、ed to know where we live,how old we are,what welike,what we dont like,and anything else they can get theirhands on.他们需要知道我们住在哪里,年龄、喜欢和不喜欢什么,还有他们能获得的所有信息。04:12And if you think about it,the best way to get this informationis really just to invade our privacy.仔细想想,最有效的途径便是入侵我们的隐私。04:20So these companie
23、s arent going to give us our privacy.所以这些公司并不允许我们保留隐私。04:26If we want to have privacy online,what we have to do is wevegot to go out and get it ourselves.如果我们想要在网络上保留隐私,我们就必须自己去争取。04:29For many years,when it came to email,the only solution wassomething known as PGP,which was quite complicated andonl
24、y accessible to the tech-savvy.这么多年来,对电邮来说,唯一的方法就是PGP(良好隐私密码法)但这个方法非常复杂,只有精通技术的人才懂得如何使用。04:34compatible:adj.兼容的;能共处的;可并立的 optimize:vt.使最优化,使完善/vi.优化;持乐观态度Heres a diagram that basically shows the process forencrypting and decrypting messages.这个图解表示了 加密和解密信息的过程。04:43So needless to say,this is not a so
25、lution for everybody,andthis actually is part of the problem,because if you thinkabout communication,by definition,it involves havingsomeone to communicate with.不用说,这并不是适合大众的解决方法。而这也是问题之一,因为通讯的定义 涉及交流对象。04:48So while PGP does a great job of what its designed to do,forthe people out there who cant un
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