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Information & Ethics committee  It partially may be difficult to understand because it's the exact hard drive, or a copy of it, that I gave to the U.K. committee. In the U.K. committee private session, I was able to explain things a little and give some context. That may be where some of the confusion is coming

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Yes, they are free, open-source software. I can give you a list of them. If you have a tech team at all set up, I'm sure they will be able to dive right in.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I think we're getting into a bit of a dual answer here. There is software that are frameworks, that are open source and available to everyone in the world, and then there are projects that are made from that open-source software that AIQ tailored. Are you talking about the AIQ-

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  It's a pleasure to participate here.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  There's so much there that I'm sure there are still a few nooks and crannies that I have not peered at, but yes, I have reviewed a very large amount of it.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Yes. The fundamental overriding theme that hits me as I think back upon the overall bird's eye view of it is that there appear to be considerable efforts expended to make things not easily reviewable as far as Internet history goes and transaction history and data: where it goes,

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Yes. I would ask them very specifically why a developer commented that they needed to remove data that may have been gathered in violation of U.K. privacy laws. That is clearly almost an admission of guilt there. If you've collected something in violation of U.K. privacy laws and

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I believe it was an anonymous comment, as far as I can tell. I may be able to look back and see who was working on that project, who would have probably commented that, but that would take a bit of looking on my part.

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I know a lot of sources. I can't say for sure this is comprehensive because, of course, the sources have sources themselves. i360 is the name of the Koch brothers-funded or -run company that supplies lots and lots of data. The RNC data trust is clearly a large foundation where th

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  There's the possibility, and let me explain why that's a possibility. In the Ripon project, there are a few residual error logs of sorts where something went wrong during an import, and it logged what was happening. This import error log, as far as I can tell, has some examples o

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I was very quickly in contact with federal authorities in my country, and I am fully willing to co-operate with investigations that are relevant to Canada.

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  With regard to the usage of your personal information, just for starters, I agree that we need to define what personal information is. Everyone needs to understand what the rules are and to not have any ambiguity there. So yes, I would say that there need to be clear definitions

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  I believe that's a very risky area to get into if you're saying that something you chose to put out in the public should be off limits. If you put something publicly on the public Internet, it's fair game for anybody in the public to view. Maybe the actions that companies take in

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  Whether they got it from ISPs or other means—

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery

Information & Ethics committee  —is not definitive, but yes, there is personally identifiable—

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Chris Vickery