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Electronic Frontier Foundation Celebrates 20th Annual Pioneer Awards

Join us for EFF’s 20th Annual Pioneer Awards, to be presented at Zeum (soon to be known as the Children's Creativity Museum) on November 15th in San Francisco. EFF established the Pioneer Awards in 1992 to recognize leaders on the electronic frontier who are extending freedom and innovation in the...

Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference

Join EFF at the Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference, examining and exploring how the high-tech industry can better plan for and manage the human rights implications of their technologies. Be sure to catch EFF's workshop panelists during this two-day conference:
HTTPS and the Encryption of Web Browsing: ...

Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference

EFF Staff Technologist Seth Schoen, Director for International Freedom of Expression Jillian York, and International Rights Director Katitza Rodriguez join panels exploring "how the high tech industry can better plan for and manage the human rights implications of their technologies."
Seth Schoen: Oct. 25, 2:30-3:45
Workshop 6: HTTPS...

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Governor Brown Vetoes Warrant Protection for Cell Phones

For the past six months, EFF has strongly supported SB 914, a bill recently passed by the California state legislature that would require police officers to get a warrant before searching through an arrested suspect’s cell phone.
Last month, the bill received overwhelming support from both Democrats and Republicans,...

Micah Lee speaking at Bay Area Drupal Camp

EFF's web developer, Micah Lee, will present a case study about Drupal and CRM integrations for non-profits at the Bay Area Drupal Camp Non-Profit Summit, as well as lead a discussion group about privacy issues for non-profits.
This is a free event.
More information available at the Bay...

Guidelines for Securing Open Source Software

Part two in a short series on EFF’s Open Source Security Audit
Our recent security audit of libpurple and related libraries got us thinking about the general problem of open source security auditing, and we wanted to share what we’ve learned. Free and open source software that happens...

Fall 2011 Speakeasy: Bay Area

Twice a year, EFF gathers current members and donors for drinks and conversation at a secret location in San Francisco. This time we are pleased to invite you to a sneak peak at our future home on Mission Street! Enjoy complimentary refreshments and help us tap a keg before touring...

Golan v. Holder

In an amicus brief filed in June 2011 on behalf a coalition of libraries and other digital repositories, EFF asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a federal law that erodes the public domain and hurts libraries, artists, and others who want to exercise their First Amendment right to...

EFF Mourns the Loss of Steve Jobs

EFF joins millions around the world in mourning the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was an extraordinary innovator who changed how we think about, develop, use, and experience new technologies, music, and ideas. While we've sometimes found ourselves frustrated with some of Apple's business strategies, we here at EFF have...

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