Surveillance Self-Defense 101: A teach-in for activists and lawyers
On Saturday, April 16, EFF will co-host a free workshop on surveillance self-defense with a series of local Chicago groups. The workshop will be open to the public, though particularly structured for lawyers and activists supporting social movements.
Participants need not wield technical expertise to attend this session, which is geared towards regular smartphone and laptop users. EFF's Shahid Buttar will facilitate a teach-in and skill-share on surveillance, some immediate and practical steps you can take to protect your communications, and how to work with neighbors to inform surveillance policy at the state and local level. EFF staff technologist Noah Swartz will remotely join for a question & answer session.
Co-sponsoring organizations include the Chicago GNU/Linux User Group, Restore the Fourth, and the Chicago chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.
Join us at SPACE (444 N. Wabash in downtown Chicago, near the Grand stop on the Red Line) to learn more about surveillance, how to protect your privacy and information security, and how you can help build the movement wherever you live.
There is no cost to attend, but please register to help us plan accordingly: eff.org/04-16-16-CHI. See you on April 16!
Legal professionals licensed to practice in Illinois may have anopportunity to receive Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit.
April 16, 2016 11:00 AM through 3:00 PM
444 N. Wabash
Chicago, IL 60611
United States
Chicago, IL 60611
United States
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