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EFF Student Security Research Colloquium

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is excited to be holding its first ever student research colloquium on July 28, 2015. The event is open to any current graduate students in the Bay Area for the summer who are doing research in computer security, privacy, cryptography and related fields.
We will...

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In Memoriam: Caspar Bowden

Like so many of his friends and colleagues across the world, we were shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Caspar Bowden, the British privacy activist and co-founder of the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR).
Among a community filled with perceptive advocates for a better...

EFF at Netroots Nation

EFF will be at Netroots Nation 2015 in Phoenix, AZ
EFF Activist Nadia Kayyali will moderate a panel on surveillance technology. Panelists include Steven Renderos of the Center for Media Justice, Tessa d'Arcangelew of ACLU of Northern California, and Brandi Collins of Color of Change.
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Big Tech Does Not Speak for the Internet

Too often, media and policymakers take seriously the claim of government officials that secret trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) promote and protect “Internet freedom,” even though the traditional guardians of Internet freedom—users and innovators who rely on it—have said precisely the opposite. Unfortunately, that’s likely because some...

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