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EFF is proud to support CES 2022! CES is in full swing with an in-person and digital event. So register now to chat with exhibitors and partners, set up personal meetings, and hear from pioneering thinkers and global innovators. Registration for the in-person event is open, and early bird...

The Future of Your Online Privacy

EFF's Andrés Arrieta and Dave Maass will discuss their work as part of "The Future of Your Online Privacy - Hybrid Seminar Series," put on by the Graduate Student Association at the University of Nevada Reno. The series runs Nov. 1-4, with seminars at 12pm - 1pm (Pacific Time) each...

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S.T.O.P. x RadTech: Worker Surveillance in the Age of COVID

In this session, we’ll examine the expansion of and resistance against both remote and in-person worker surveillance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Spying on workers is nothing new in American history, but the rise of remote work has led to unprecedented use of invasive employee monitoring software, such as facial recognition...

Global Privacy Assembly 2021

Katitza Rodriguez, EFF Policy Director for Global Privacy, will be speaking at the Global Privacy Assembly 2021 hosted by Mexico's Federal Data Protection Agency (INAI) and the Global Privacy Assembly, from October 18th-21st, 2021. The Global Privacy Assembly first met in 1979 as the International Conference of Data Protection...

Higher Education Seminar: Covering Campus Police

EFF Director of Investigations Dave Maass and former EFF research student Hailey Rodis are joining the Education Writers Association, one of the largest organizations for journalists covering academic matters, for its fall Higher Education Seminar.In the panel, "Covering Campus Safety," reporters will get story ideas and investigation tips from...

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