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WikiConference USA

WikiConference USA is the annual national conference of Wikimedia enthusiasts and volunteers in the United States. The weekend features presentations on Wikimedia-related outreach activities workshops to improve the skills of grassroots organizers; and discussions on the past, present, and future of the Wikimedia projects. The conference features tracks on community...

Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest

The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest is event for scholars and policy advocates working on intellectual property from a public interest perspective. The Global Congress supports the formation of strong networks and the dissemination of research and strategies amongst academics and practitioners, with the aim of...

OAS-FIRST Cybersecurity Technical Colloquium

Katitza Rodriguez, EFF International Rights Director will be speaking about the Necessary and Proportionate Principles at the plenary session of the Organization of American States' Cyber Security Program in Washington DC.

University of San Francisco Symposium on Cybersecurity

Join USF and EFF Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo for a critical conversation about cybersecurity in today's globally connected world as leaders from government, business, and security discuss the ethical, social, and legal implications of information technology and the nature of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
RSVP by Monday, October 12.

Computers, Freedom and Privacy

EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman will be joining a panel discussing practical privacy issues at 4 PM on the first day of the conference.

Privacy Badger Talk at SEAGL

EFF Technologist Noah Swartz will be speaking at SEAGL about:
Modern websites incorporate large amounts of third party resources. While these third parties can provide a better browsing experience all too often they abuse their inclusion on sites to be able to track information about your website's visitors....

Digital Privacy Workshop @SF Public Library

Join Lisa Wright and William Theaker of the Electronic Frontier Foundation as they facilitate a hands-on workshop covering:
Secure passwords + a password manager
Keeping a working environment free of spyware and malware
Online tracking, HTTPS + helpful browser configuration & extensions
Participants are strongly encouraged...

Living In Public: (re)negotiating privacy + security + surveillance

Delve into the topics of privacy, security, and surveillance in this all-day symposium co-presented by the San Jose Museum of Art and The Tech Museum of Innovation. Speakers will explore the relationship between personal freedom and public safety. The day's sessions will be split between the Tech Museum and the...

Golden Gate Computer Society

Learn about internet privacy and security from Noah Swartz of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. EFF, a non-profit organization founded in 1990, is one of the leading champions civil liberties in the digital world in such areas as user privacy and free expression. Noah will cover some projects he is involved...

Creative Commons Global Summit

The Creative Commons Global Summit brings together the community of experts, academics, and activists who comprise the Creative Commons affiliate network in a different country every two years. This year, CC has expanded their invitation list to include organizations and individuals who want to work on shared projects that advance...

Cyber Privacy: Who owns your information? at the New Yorker Festival

EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn joins Nick Denton, journalist and the founder and chief executive of Gawker Media and Barton Gellman, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who covered the U.S. government-surveillance leaks by Edward Snowden for the Washington Post for this panel on privacy at Tech@Fest. The panel will be moderated...

Twitchcon: Legal Self-Defense for Streamers

As part of the TwitchCon gaming conference, EFF activist Parker Higgins will participate in a panel on "Legal Self-Defense" for people streaming video game play. He'll be joined by falc0nred and Joe Gratz in discussion that promises to be lively and full of audience participation.

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