[applause] >> i'm robert femosi. i have credit as an expert. i am a security analyst for a device company out of san francisco. as we just found out, i'm the author of win gadgets petraeus and i'm in a movie about hacking called code 2600. and a graduate of northwest university. it is great to be back home in chicago, and to be here for chicago idea week with all of you. thank you. i will talk on a subject different than what cole and parmy set up. i will talk about privacy, but from the idea that all the gadgets we have are being connected to each other and the internet, what the consequences might be. i see it as a new playground for digital thieves. so with every new technology, you're always going to have this tradeoff between security and convenience. you want the cool factor, but what are you giving up in the meantime? what sort of behavioral privacy might be collected by these new gadgets coming into our lives? we're in a time of great experimentation. if you think back 10 years ago, when facebook was first around, people put their addre