Privacyworld

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Library privacy orgs and lists[edit]

Library privacy people to follow[edit]
  • Becky Yoose @yo_bj; https://ldhconsultingservices.com/
  • Dorothea Salo @LibSkrat
  • Library Freedom on Twitter @LibraryFreedom. Lots of LFP people have @LibraryFreedom in bios, plus there is a Twitter list
  • Sarah Lamdan @greenarchives1
  • Library Futures @library_futures
  • Kyle Courtney @KyleKCourtney
  • Yasmeen Shorish @yasmeen_azadi

General privacy orgs[edit]

  • ACLU (and local affiliates): Support for projects, programming, legal help, resources, and more
  • Electronic Frontier Foundation: Resources and technology, legal fights, as well as the Electronic Frontier Alliance
  • Fight for the Future: Resources, campaigns, and more. Their Twitter is a good resource too.
  • Freedom of the Press Foundation: Some privacy focus, especially with tech
  • AI Now Institute: Focus on AI, ML; data, enviro, labor impacts
  • Algorithmic Justice League: Focus on algorithmic bias
  • Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology: All kinds of stuff, law heavy
  • Media Justice: Focus on impacts in BIPOC and marginalized commmunities
  • Lucy Parsons Labs: Police accountability, FOIA, tech
  • Oakland Privacy: https://oaklandprivacy.org/
  • Secure Justice: https://secure-justice.org
  • Digital Defense Fund: Digital security for abortion providers https://digitaldefensefund.org/
  • Detroit Community Technology Project: https://detroitcommunitytech.org/
  • SPARC: More OA but moving into privacy https://sparcopen.org/
  • Data and Society: Events and research https://datasociety.net/
  • Future of Privacy Forum: Captured by the industry https://fpf.org/
  • Center for Democracy and Technology: Policy and infrastructure https://cdt.org/
  • Berkman Klein Center https://cyber.harvard.edu/
  • Privacy International: EU focus and beyond
  • Tactical Technology Collective: Amazing resources, lots translated
  • Open Privacy: Canada; tech and policy, queer-led
  • Digital due process clinic at Cornell: https://dueprocess.sts.cornell.edu/
Free software/tech projects[edit]
  • The Tor Project: Tor Browser, close relationship to Tails, other anonymity tech like SecureDrop and OnionShare
  • Riseup: Mailing lists, email, and other tools for activists
  • Mozilla: Firefox, bigger community work, influential in free software space
  • The Guardian Project: Privacy tools for Android
  • Debian: One of the bigger Linux communities

Privacy, infosec, and related conferences[edit]

  • LibrePlanet: Massachusetts, annually, good community but also connection to FSF which is not good
  • HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth): Biannual, NYC, Alison’s fave
  • CCC (Chaos Communication Congress): Annual in Germany; recorded talks in English
  • Internet Freedom Festival: Annual in Spain; big international community
  • Color of Surveillance: Annual in DC; focus on BIPOC communities
  • DefCon/BlackHat/Bsides: High tech, lots of heavyweights, recordings
  • Allied Media Conference: biannual in Detroit, not so much privacy but fellow travelers
  • RightsCon: Very international; industry captured

Press and people to follow[edit]

  • The Intercept
  • Vice (Motherboard)
  • The Verge
  • ProPublica
  • The Markup
  • Logic Magazine
  • Janus Rose (Vice)
  • April Glaser (NBC)
  • Shoshana Wodinsky (Gizmodo)
  • Sidney Fussell (Wired)
  • Kate Conger (New York Times)
  • Kashmir Hill (New York Times)
  • Simone Browne @wewatchwatchers
  • Joy Buolamwini @jovialjoy
  • Ruha Benjamin @ruha9
  • Chelsea Manning @xychelsea
  • Safiya Umoja Noble @safiyanoble
  • Biella Coleman @biellacoleman
  • Cory Doctorow @doctorow
  • Hacking/hustling @hackinghustling
  • Data for Black Lives @Data4BlackLives
  • Cyber Collective @getcyco

Places to learn[edit]

  • Cryptoparties: Worldwide; Cryptoparty Harlem is a good one.
  • Tech Learning Collective (TLC): Free, taught collectively, range of topics https://techlearningcollective.com/
  • Data and Society: talks and events, mailing list
  • Recurse Center (NYC): For people who really want to get into the tech world in a supportive environment