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=== Week 12: Privacy tools and how to teach them 101 ===
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* Real time lecture: October 8th 9 - 11 Pacific/12 - 2 Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892
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==== Overview ====
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This week we'll discuss privacy tools and strategies, covering mobile device security, passwords, texting, email, browsers, and whatever else we have time for (we'll continue our conversation on privacy tools next week as well). We'll be focusing mainly on how each of these tools apply to the protestor threat model, but we'll also talk through some other threat models and how the recommendations might be the same or different.
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==== Readings ====
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* EFF's digital security guide for protesting: https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/attending-protest
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* Guide to locking down Signal: https://medium.com/@mshelton/locking-down-signal-d71678f653d3
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==== Guest lecturer ====
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No guest this week; Alison will lead the lecture
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==== Discussion ====
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* Which of these strategies and tools have you tried and what was your experience?
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==== Tasks ====
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* Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and final project work

Latest revision as of 19:21, 5 October 2020

Week 12: Privacy tools and how to teach them 101[edit]

Overview[edit]

This week we'll discuss privacy tools and strategies, covering mobile device security, passwords, texting, email, browsers, and whatever else we have time for (we'll continue our conversation on privacy tools next week as well). We'll be focusing mainly on how each of these tools apply to the protestor threat model, but we'll also talk through some other threat models and how the recommendations might be the same or different.

Readings[edit]

Guest lecturer[edit]

No guest this week; Alison will lead the lecture

Discussion[edit]

  • Which of these strategies and tools have you tried and what was your experience?

Tasks[edit]

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and final project work