Events
Sandy Stone at EFF-Austin
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Events
View "Sandy Stone at EFF-Austin 10/6/2011" on Storify
Events
"How in Hell Did We Get Here?: Online identity and the fight for cyberfreedom in the age of the Military-Industropolitical Complex" by Allucquére Rosanne (Sandy) Stone A fast-forward, semifictional history of online identity, with particular attention to the present collisions of massive political power and individual and collective
Government 2.0
On Wednesday September 21st, EFF Austin [ @EFFaustin ] was notified about the Austin Police Department's (APD) Digital Analysis Response Team's [ DART, @APDDART ] "Operation Wardrive" [ #OpWardrive ] via the KVUE [ @KVUE ] news article that originally appeared at the following URI (it's relatively common for journalism
Events
Tom presented at the first of the revived EFF-Austin monthly meetings, June 1st at the Flying Saucer. He presented an overview of Internet identity and authentication issues, including some history, going back to Microsoft's Passport and the .net initiative called Hailstorm, which were about authentication and storing an
Events
Identity as if PEOPLE mattered... Why should you care about the Internet Identity Movement? What makes it a BIG DEAL? How identity is handled online has always been a huge issue, and is a big issue for your privacy and online experience. Back by popular demand! EFF-Austin's resuming
Privacy
Jay Unger's IIW11 slides are a very helpful introduction to the 36 page National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace document produced by Deloitte last year. Also, during the session, Jay shared some things he had heard from the Department of Homeland Security such as "expect the
Events
IIW2009a took place May 18-20th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Please check the top of the notes page for links to other blog coverage. The previous workshop IIW2008b was memorable for the many sweet apps (several from Google) that made use of OAuth and the marathon session