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Atlas of Surveillance Sprint

Update: an earlier version of this invitation also included a social gathering at EFF's office in San Francisco. Due to widespread health concerns we have decided to move forward with the online participation portion exclusively. Join EFF and your fellow surveillance transparency advocates for an afternoon of investigative research into...

CPUC Communications En Banc Meeting on Broadband Access

Piloting Service-Based Competition (1:30-2:20 p.m.)Removing barriers to open and competitive markets and promoting fair product and price competition is one of the CPUC’s directives. Deploying last mile broadband infrastructure to customers is a significant barrier to new market entrants, but cities like Fullerton, California have introduced service-based competition, where the...

The Data Privacy Dilemma

The ASOSU Office of Advocacy will host The Data Privacy Dilemma, a one-day symposium about surveillance and privacy. Speakers include faculty and staff from Oregon State University and EFF policy analyst Matthew Guariglia will give a keynote address entitle, "The Consequences of Surveillance."

February 2020 DEFCON 201 Meet Up!

Join EFF Associate Director of Community Organizing, nash, and Electronic Frontier Alliance group DEF CON 201 for a social, minimally-intimidating, dig into Software Defined Radio, or build some hardware projects and plan for an eventful PAX East in Boston.

Blockchain Adoption - Tech, Enterprise (Cannabis), Policy & Regulation

This event aims to explore the possibilities of the blockchain from all sides - technological, business, and the regulatory landscape. We will feature advantages and use cases of blockchain technology, how the cannabis industry is utilizing these technologies, and learn about related policies with talks from industry veterans, including EFF...

The Future of the Internet: Protocols vs. Platforms

The early Internet evolved around many different protocols. Email utilized Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Post Office Protocol (POP), and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP); The web was accessed using Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), with data sent over Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP); and you could...

The Digital Agenda in Europe (Copenhagen)

EFF's Jillian C. York will join journalist Emma Holten and activist Henrik Chulu for a discussion about digital platforms and the European digital agenda at the invitation of Danish MEP Karen Melchior.

EFF at SCaLE 18X

We're happy to be returning to the 18th Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE), where you can find the EFF table in the expo hall all weekend. We're offering member special rates and unique EFF shwag for donation. Come say hi! More information about SCaLE here:SCaLE 18X – the 18th...

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