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but then it communicates with hardware to put craig timberg on my screen. it is everything we use. >> how many are widely used today? >> it depends what you mean. so only in a certain type of machinery for there are some big ones in a lot of other ones that our smaller. >> host: your fourth piece in the series was honda linnux system to do is the creator? >> a college student in finland not quite from scratch named linus but when he did that was a revolutionary one it was a model called open source he did the first 100 things you need to do then said to the world send me your improvements and your updates to the points where developers were involved with to create this operating system hear we are 24 years later another is 19 million lines of code. the overall of these years it is an amazing story and what they produced that is very fast and very flexible. but it is also free there is lots of companies or small version set in the end it is a community project and one of the most amazing stories in the history of the internet but after all these years there
but then it communicates with hardware to put craig timberg on my screen. it is everything we use. >> how many are widely used today? >> it depends what you mean. so only in a certain type of machinery for there are some big ones in a lot of other ones that our smaller. >> host: your fourth piece in the series was honda linnux system to do is the creator? >> a college student in finland not quite from scratch named linus but when he did that was a revolutionary one it...
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and now on c-span we want to introde you to craig timberg, he covers technology for for "the washingn post". mr. timberg, you've written a series over the past several months called "the net of insecurity." what's the goal of this series? >> guest: well, about this time last year the post executive editor summoned me and my editor to his office and essentially asked us what the hell is wrong with the internet? how can it be so essential to everything in our lives and yet so insecure? this came in the aftermath of the sony hack and quite a few others. and this project is really an attempt to answer that question. >> host: is the openness of the internet, does it make it a security risk? >> guest: yeah. i mean, it's interesting to think about the big questions that the people who designed this thing were thinking about. none of them had to do with, you know, someday creating an iphone or anything like it or someday creating a game you could play over the internet. it was all about connecting people. and they didn't have sort of our contemporary notion of vulnerability the way we think o
and now on c-span we want to introde you to craig timberg, he covers technology for for "the washingn post". mr. timberg, you've written a series over the past several months called "the net of insecurity." what's the goal of this series? >> guest: well, about this time last year the post executive editor summoned me and my editor to his office and essentially asked us what the hell is wrong with the internet? how can it be so essential to everything in our lives and...
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and now on c-span we want to introde you to craig timberg, he covers technology for for "the washingn
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. >> tonight on "the communicators" "washington post" national technology reporter craig timberg joinsom stanford university to discuss a series of articles for the post, net instituted. examines the creation of the internet, why security play such a small role and what subsidy issues face internet users today. >> as consumers hundreds of millions come of billions, are ever choosing things other than security. we are choosing the speed, performance, features and so security, i don't know, somewhere between 95 and 10 on the list of the priorities of most software developers for whatever else they say. able to execute expert josÉ security doesn't take. >> watch tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> the u.s. conference of mayors held its annual winter meeting this past week in washington. and didn't include a discussion of public safety in cities and communities engagement by law enforcement. speakers include chicago mayor rahm emanuel, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu and baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake who was president of this years conference. this is just under one hour. >
. >> tonight on "the communicators" "washington post" national technology reporter craig timberg joinsom stanford university to discuss a series of articles for the post, net instituted. examines the creation of the internet, why security play such a small role and what subsidy issues face internet users today. >> as consumers hundreds of millions come of billions, are ever choosing things other than security. we are choosing the speed, performance, features and...
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tonightthe co >> tonight on "the communicators," "washington post" national technology reporter craig timbergom stanford university in california to discuss a series of articles, net of integrity. examines the creation of the internet, the found object is, why security places a small role for the that would substitute a issues faced internet users today. >> hundreds of billions of us, we are forever choosing things of insecurity. we are choosing the speed, the performance, features and so security, i don't know, summer between five and 10 on the list of the priorities for software developers or whatever else they say. they will tell you security experts will tell you security doesn't pay. >> watch tonight at eight eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. >> again for our next half hour or so a question about the white house and what's the best fit for the white house. is an establishment candidate, someone with good sense of experience or is it one of the political outsiders as they're known. what you think is the best choice for the white house? or so you can let us know. this
tonightthe co >> tonight on "the communicators," "washington post" national technology reporter craig timbergom stanford university in california to discuss a series of articles, net of integrity. examines the creation of the internet, the found object is, why security places a small role for the that would substitute a issues faced internet users today. >> hundreds of billions of us, we are forever choosing things of insecurity. we are choosing the speed, the...
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. >> monday night on "the timbergators," craig joins us from stanford to discuss a series of articles for the post. e examines the creation of the internet, the founder's objectives, why security played such a small role for them and what cyber security issues face in and it uses today. hundreds andrs, millions of us now, we are forever choosing things other than security. we are choosing the speed, the performance, the features. and so, security, i don't know. it is somewhere between five and 10 on the list of the priorities of most software developers for whatever else they say. security experts will tell you security does not pay. >> the of wisconsin madison professor jennifer rove and .agan -- rosen hagan she talks about authors herman margo and work products of 19th century moral code. her class is a little over an hour. ourhank you and welcome to lecture. nature as we know her is no saint. trial and to molt in melville's america. to put some that we give our papers. that is because a title announces what is at stake for a lease hopefully announces
. >> monday night on "the timbergators," craig joins us from stanford to discuss a series of articles for the post. e examines the creation of the internet, the founder's objectives, why security played such a small role for them and what cyber security issues face in and it uses today. hundreds andrs, millions of us now, we are forever choosing things other than security. we are choosing the speed, the performance, the features. and so, security, i don't know. it is somewhere...