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EFF Argues at Indiana Supreme Court

At 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 18, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will argue to the Indiana Supreme Court that the police cannot force a criminal suspect to turn over a passcode or otherwise be forced to unlock a cell phone. The case is Katelin Seo v. State of Indiana....

Street-Level Surveillance at Cryptorave

Senior Investigative Researcher Dave Maass, a member of EFF's new Threat Lab, will be a guest speaker at Cryptorave, a Brazilian event on encryption and security. Dave's talk (11:20 PM on May 3) is titled "Surveillance Safari: Recognizing the Ways the Cops Spy on Populations":Police departments are on...

Building digital resilience in Latin America

EFF will be at the Internet Freedom Festival participating on a panel called "Building digital resilience in Latin America." The panelists will discuss the current political climate in Latin America and the emerging digital threats to political and social activists in the region. The topics will be presented through cross-country...

Encrypting the Internet: Obstacles to TLS Deployment

Have you ever had problems with TLS? Like, you’re trying to view a web page but your browser is giving you a security warning instead? Or maybe you’ve been on the other end, invoking ancient shell scripts beyond your comprehension in a last-ditch attempt to renew your Let’s Encrypt certificate?In...

AI and Human Rights Symposium

EFF's Tech Projects Director, Dr. Jeremy Gillula, will be participating on a panel discussing the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on free speech. From the event description:ICT companies increasingly use automated systems to flag illegal or inappropriate content. Because the number of posts potentially linked to terrorist content, hate speech...

LibrePlanet: Australia's decryption law and free software

Australia passed a law saying it can order anyone, in broad and vague circumstances, to give secret help to the Australian government in decrypting some information. Even people outside Australia can supposedly be ordered to do this. What should the free software community do to defend itself from this threat?With...

Beyond the Surveillance Business Model (SXSW)

It’s time to talk about the future – how technology developers and companies can successfully move beyond the surveillance business model focused on tracking and selling data about their users.Trump, Cambridge Analytica and the growing scope of cybersecurity crises have been a wake-up call to the public, tech employees, and...

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EFF's Third Annual Tech Trivia Night

Join us for our third annual exploration of the fascinating, obscure, and trivial minutiae of digital security, online rights, and Internet culture. It’s the ultimate technology quiz crafted by EFF experts and hosted by our very own Cybertiger Cooper Quintin.Bring your friends (or make a few new ones)! We'll form...

Portland TA3M Meetup for March

A local organization in the Electronic Frontier Alliance (not EFF) will host this event:** Note: This meeting will start at 7:00 PM, NOT at our usual time. Doors will be monitored for access until 7:20 PM. If you arrive later, please post a note to the meeting page on...

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