Tim Cook

Tim Cook
Timothy Donald "Tim" Cookis an American business executive, industrial engineer and developer. Cook is the current and third Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc., previously serving as the company's Chief Operating Officer, under its founder Steve Jobs...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusiness Executive
Date of Birth1 November 1960
CityMobile, AL
CountryUnited States of America
law messages needs
If I'm expected to keep your messages, and everybody else's, then there should be a law that says, you need to keep all of these.
should-have keys locks
No one should have a key that turns a billion locks. It shouldn't exist.
able location messages
If I know what your messages are, if I can read those, I'll probably be able to conclude where you're going, who you're with, the location the message was sent.
mean data mountain
There's a mountain of information about us. I mean there's so much. Anyway, I'm not an intelligence person. But I just look at it and it's a mountain of data.
country boys phones
If I'm working with you for several months on things, if I have a relationship with you, and I decide one day I'm going to sue you, I'm a country boy at the end of the day. I'm going to pick up the phone and tell you I'm going to sue you.
law enforcement cameras
Maybe law enforcement would like the ability to turn on the camera on your Mac.
people community united-states
With hacking getting more and more sophisticated, the hacking community has gone from the hobbyist in the basement to huge sophisticated companies that are essentially doing this, or groups of people or foreign agents inside and outside the United States.
want lasts target
In the world of cyber security, the last thing you want is to have a target painted on you.
zero giving-up believe
I believe that if you took privacy and you said, I'm willing to give up all of my privacy to be secure. So you weighted it as a zero. My own view is that encryption is a much better, much better world. And I'm not the only person that thinks that.
apples government facts
I don't own encryption, Apple doesn't own encryption. Encryption, as you know, is everywhere. In fact some of encryption is funded by our government.
moving apples people
If you're worried about messaging, people will just move to something else. You know if you legislate against Facebook and Apple and Google and whatever else in the US, they'll just use something else. So are we really safer then? I would say no. I would say we're less safe, because now we've opened up all of the infrastructure for people to go wacko at.
war reality thinking
The reality of today from a cyber security point of view - I think some of the top people predict that the next big war is fought on cyber security.
country thinking liberty
When I think of civil liberties I think of the founding principles of the country. The freedoms that are in the First Amendment. But also the fundamental right to privacy.
way sometimes used
Certainly some things that are very good can sometimes be used in a bad way.