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- 1 LFP Crash Course: Systems and Policies
- 1.1 General course information and resources
- 1.2 Schedule and curriculum
- 1.2.1 Schedule overview
- 1.2.2 Weekly curriculum
- 1.2.2.1 [1] Week 1: Introduction to this course and foundational reading]
- 1.2.2.2 Week 2: Threat modeling and beginning to communicate about privacy
- 1.2.2.3 Week 3: Making good privacy/data governance policies, more privacy language, and best practices
- 1.2.2.4 Week 4: Vendors and privacy, political advocacy around vendors, some of the history here
- 1.2.2.5 Week 6: Public computer environments/tech 101, How do deal with CIPA and similar requirements, how to communicate about this stuff to patrons
- 1.2.2.6 Week 7: Privacy audits of your library, How to make this into a sustainable practice, Assessment tools, What to do year after year, How to stay up to date, its a constantly moving target
- 1.2.2.7 Week 8: Closing talk and presentations
LFP Crash Course: Systems and Policies
General course information and resources
- Weekly conversation recordings get posted here.
- Code of Conduct
- Riseup mailing list: a private list that Crash Course members get subscribed to when the course begins.
- Zoom video conference room: a private Zoom room that we'll use for weekly conversations.
- LFP message board: Another conversation space that we may or may not use (we'll talk about this during the first week).
Schedule and curriculum
Schedule overview
Week | Dates | Real time lecture | Topic | Lecturer |
1 | May 9 week | Introduction to this course and foundational reading | Alison | |
2 | May 16 week | Threat modeling and beginning to communicate about privacy | Alison | |
3 | May 23 week | Making good privacy/data governance policies, more privacy language, and best practices | Alison | |
4 | May 30 week | Vendors and privacy, political advocacy around vendors, some of the history here | ||
5 | June 6 week | Working with IT to protect patron privacy, cybersecurity basics
Understanding some of the IT environments possible, talking points for different things people say, things IT people typically bring up |
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6 | June 13 week | Public computer environments/tech 101, How do deal with CIPA and similar requirements, how to communicate about this stuff to patrons | ||
7 | June 20 week | Privacy audits of your library, How to make this into a sustainable practice, Assessment tools, What to do year after year, How to stay up to date, its a constantly moving target | Alison | |
8 | June 27 week | closing talk and presentations |
Weekly curriculum
[1] Week 1: Introduction to this course and foundational reading]
Week 2: Threat modeling and beginning to communicate about privacy
Week 3: Making good privacy/data governance policies, more privacy language, and best practices
Week 4: Vendors and privacy, political advocacy around vendors, some of the history here
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Understanding some of the IT environments possible, talking points for different things people say, things IT people typically bring up] ======