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EFF’s 30th Anniversary Livestream

Join us for EFF’s 30th Anniversary Livestream on Friday, July 10th! Celebrate three decades of defending Internet freedom with us.The lineup is available, and it’s filled with interactive fun. Stop in to check out a variety of online rights discussions, entertainment, and an EFF30 Fireside Chat—the first of a year-long...

STOP x RadTech: Spying on Activists and Policing Protest

STOP x RadTech: Spying on Activists and Policing ProtestFrom the Organizers:Imagine social media monitoring, aerial drone footage, geo-location tracking, facial recognition processing, and DNA harvesting being deployed to keep an eye on perceived enemies of the state. It seems dystopic, doesn’t it? Yet we’re not talking about the plot of...

Cat Astronaut Soars Through Cyberspace, Leaving a Glowing Rainbow Trail

At Home with EFF: Pride Month Edition

Join us this Thursday for another installment of our At Home with EFF series. This Pride Month edition of our regular livestream series will feature the voices of different leaders from LGBTQ movements around the globe. Clocking in at just one hour long, this lunchtime conversation will feature panelists from...

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29th USENIX Security Symposium

EFF is proud to be a supporter of the 29th USENIX Security Symposium!About USENIX Security: USENIX Security brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others to share and explore the latest advances in the security and privacy of computer systems and networks. #usesec20The Symposium has adapted to...

HOPE 2020

EFF at HOPE 2020

HOPE (Hackers On Planet Earth) returns in 2020 with an all-new online event for its thirteenth iteration this year, hosted by our friends at 2600. The biennial conference is one of the foremost hacker conferences, full of projects, talks, workshops, and more. We have multiple talks announced, so make time...

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Spring Members' Speakeasy Online: Part II

EFF's Members-Only Speakeasy was so popular that we're adding one more! Join us on Saturday, June 27th, to meet EFF and members around the world.Discover our latest work defending your freedom online and help us search for surveillance technologies deployed in our communities. You'll learn about EFF's Atlas of Surveillance...

Can Interoperability Fix the Internet?

Join Lincoln Network for a discussion of the different approaches to interoperability, potential policy mechanisms to get us there, and why it’s important for the future of the Internet.Featuring:–Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation–Chris Riley, Director of Public Policy at Mozilla–Charlotte Slaiman, Competition Policy Director at Public...

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Panel Discussion on Facial Recognition Use in Portland

Portland city officials are onsidering a facial recognition ban and are looking to go a step further and address use by private entities as well. There are many details to consider when adopting technologies like facial recognition, which can be used for surveillance. What are the costs and benefits? Who...

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