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EFF at World Maker Faire New York 2016

Celebrate innovation with EFF at World Maker Faire New York 2016! We are pleased to participate in the world's most diverse showcase of creativity and innovation in technology, craft, science, fashion, art, food and more.
Stop by our booth to say hello and learn the latest about EFF's work...

Free Bassel Picnic

Bassel Khartabil is a technologist and free culture advocate who has been unjustly detained by the Syrian authorities since the beginning of the civil war. His many friends, colleagues and connected organizations, including EFF, have been calling for information on his whereabouts and his release.
Friends and supporters of...

California Database Hunt

As of July 1, 2016, local government agencies in California are required to publish an inventory of all the "enterprise systems" they use to store primary records or information on the public. These catalogs not only name the databases, but the type of data they collect and store, the name...

Security Researcher Meetup With NTIA Rep on Vulnerability Disclosure

The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration has convened a multistakeholder process on "the collaboration between security researchers and software and system developers and owners to address security vulnerability disclosure."
During this Black Hat lunch meeting, join other security researchers, participants in the multistakeholder process, and...

Scapegoating Immigrants as National Security Threats

EFF will co-sponsor a panel organized by Asian Americans Advancing Justice exploring how national security computer crime prosecutions have targeted innocent communities. The panel will bring together perspectives on the history of particular communities facing U.S. government scrutiny in the name of national security.
Speakers from Chinese...

Scapegoating Immigrants as National Security Threats

EFF will co-sponsor a panel organized by Asian Americans Advancing Justice exploring how national security computer crime prosecutions have targeted innocent communities. The panel will bring together perspectives on the history of particular communities facing U.S. government scrutiny in the name of national security.
Speakers from Chinese...

Targeting Immigrant Communities as National Security Threats

EFF will co-sponsor a panel organized by the Asian Law Caucus exploring how national security computer crime prosecutions have targeted innocent communities. The panel will bring together perspectives on the history of particular communities facing U.S. government scrutiny in the name of national security.
Speakers including Temple physics...

EFF at National Lawyers Guild #Law4thePeople Convention

EFF Director of Grassroots Advocacy Shahid Buttar will join Ken Montenegro from Asian Americans Advancing Justice to review and share simple-yet-powerful communication tools that social movement activists can employ to help protect their privacy and security.

Techno-Activism Third Mondays in SF: July 2016

Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M) are informal meetups that occur on the same date in many cities worldwide. At TA3M in San Francisco this month, we'll learn about a novel campaign promoting renewable energy within the technology sector.
This month we welcome Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament for...

EFF Capture the Flag at the Eleventh HOPE


EFF is excited to announce that we will be running a "Capture the Flag" hacking contest at The Eleventh HOPE! This will be a Jeopardy Style CTF with a number of challenges and puzzles to solve for points. The challenges will include web hacking, reverse engineering, cryptography, forensics,...

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