EFF-Austin Hosts A Performance Of The Play Privacy Settings!
EFF-Austin board member Heather Barfield has conceived and directed a new play at The Vortex...
Read MoreJun 8, 2016 | Events, Transparency
EFF-Austin board member Heather Barfield has conceived and directed a new play at The Vortex...
Read MoreMay 26, 2016 | Privacy
Watch Edward Snowden teach you how to mod your phone so that if it’s been hacked you can no...
Read MoreMay 18, 2016 | Privacy
The ethics of the mass adoption of facial recognition software and what it means for...
Read MoreMay 12, 2016 | Creativity and Innovation
Javascript is increasingly being used not just for client-side programming and server-side...
Read MoreMay 12, 2016 | Creativity and Innovation, Government 2.0
Services like IBM’s Ross can allow lawyers to automate the gruntwork of searching through...
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Joel Greenberg recorded an oral history with EFF-Austin early board members John Quarterman, Ed Cavazos, and Jon Lebkowsky. Link