Difference between revisions of "Unconference Session 1"
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− | | | + | |More collaboration between feminist activists and hackerspaces. How? |
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− | | | + | |Security online |
+ | How do I keep myself secure online? | ||
+ | |Cryptography for ordinary people | ||
+ | Secure email services/tools, PGP | ||
+ | Secure instant messaging/OTR | ||
+ | |Social networks threat to privacy or opportunity for NGOs | ||
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+ | |14:00 - 15:30 | ||
+ | |Me Me Me: untangling identity & consumerism | ||
+ | Public interest/rights/democracy vs Corporate profits/The right to make money | ||
+ | |Combatting hate speech online | ||
+ | Anonymity is vital for Freedom of Expression | ||
+ | If we don't want to touch the right to anonymity: what are the strategies to deal with hate and stalking? | ||
+ | Ethical norms in media/journalism, offline and online in social networks | ||
+ | |FOSS server is it possible? | ||
+ | Alternative FOSS solutions that keep me away from surveillance | ||
+ | How should we protect peoples data (privacy, security ) in our own online tools and databases? | ||
+ | | continuation | ||
+ | Secure email services/tools, PGP | ||
+ | Secure instant messaging/OTR | ||
+ | |Open source: DDOS, protection | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |16:00 - 17:30 | ||
+ | |Discussion beta version of feminist internet | ||
+ | Feminist principles of the internet | ||
+ | |Tails: portable/live operating system | ||
+ | |||
+ | |Policy and Techie coherence: Risk assessment, Policy shaping and Tech development | ||
+ | Bringing stronger security practices to organisations by using team learning | ||
+ | |Tracking (skillshare) | ||
+ | How do I leave traces online and what can I do about them | ||
+ | |Privacy and safety strategies for women's rights activists | ||
+ | Facing internet or online violence against women human rights defenders (WHRD) | ||
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Revision as of 11:37, 4 June 2014
Sessions A
A3 Bldg - 103 |
Sessions B
A3 Bldg - 106 |
Sessions C
A4 Bldg - 204 |
Sessions D
A4 Bldg - 205 |
Sessions E
A4 Bldg - 206 | |
11:30 - 12:00; 1:30-2:00 | Online activism & engagement in the Age of Slacktivism
Being public for activism without using FB & Twitter |
More collaboration between feminist activists and hackerspaces. How?
Sharing feminist server |
Security online
How do I keep myself secure online? |
Cryptography for ordinary people
Secure email services/tools, PGP Secure instant messaging/OTR |
Social networks threat to privacy or opportunity for NGOs |
14:00 - 15:30 | Me Me Me: untangling identity & consumerism
Public interest/rights/democracy vs Corporate profits/The right to make money |
Combatting hate speech online
Anonymity is vital for Freedom of Expression If we don't want to touch the right to anonymity: what are the strategies to deal with hate and stalking? Ethical norms in media/journalism, offline and online in social networks |
FOSS server is it possible?
Alternative FOSS solutions that keep me away from surveillance How should we protect peoples data (privacy, security ) in our own online tools and databases? |
continuation
Secure email services/tools, PGP Secure instant messaging/OTR |
Open source: DDOS, protection |
16:00 - 17:30 | Discussion beta version of feminist internet
Feminist principles of the internet |
Tails: portable/live operating system | Policy and Techie coherence: Risk assessment, Policy shaping and Tech development
Bringing stronger security practices to organisations by using team learning |
Tracking (skillshare)
How do I leave traces online and what can I do about them |
Privacy and safety strategies for women's rights activists
Facing internet or online violence against women human rights defenders (WHRD) |