
Cloud Security Podcast by Google EP232 The Human Element of Privacy: Protecting High-Risk Targets and Designing Systems
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Jun 30, 2025 Sarah Aoun, a Privacy Engineer at Google and former consultant on digital security for a world leader, dives into her unique journey from human rights to tech. She discusses the intricacies of designing privacy into Google's Fuschia operating system, particularly for ambient computing. Aoun highlights the importance of understanding who might be a high-risk target in today’s geopolitical landscape and offers insights on enhancing personal security beyond traditional methods. She emphasizes the collective responsibility of individuals and tech companies in prioritizing user privacy.
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Activists Carry Risky Data Physically
- Sarah Aoun found that activists carried sensitive personal data on paper, creating a physical hit list risk.
- This led her to prioritize privacy discussions before data visualization in human rights contexts.
Privacy By Design Scales Globally
- Privacy engineering at scale impacts billions by setting standards with high-risk users in focus.
- Defining privacy architecture for an OS influences privacy protections for all users.
Balance Privacy and Feature Goals
- Say no to features that endanger privacy, but help teams find privacy-friendly solutions.
- Question data collection scope and retention to protect user privacy effectively.
