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==March 12th 2010, 6pm==
==March 12th 2010, 6pm-9pm==


Digital Security and Tactics For (and By) Anti Authoritarians is an one night attempt to share information and skills on digital security, tools, and news between an anti authoritarian tech and activist community.  It will be a 3 hour meeting with presentations on basic digital security practices and tools from  
Digital Security and Tactics For (and By) Anti Authoritarians is an one night attempt to share information and skills on digital security, tools, and news between an anti authoritarian tech and activist community.  It will be a 3 hour meeting with presentations on basic digital security practices and tools from  
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hackbloc.org's mission is to research, create and disseminate information, tools, and tactics that empower people to use technology in a way that is liberating. We support and strengthen our local communities through education and action. We strive to learn from each other and focus our skills toward creative goals, to explore and research positive hacktivism, and to defend a free internet and free society! <https://hackbloc.org/>
hackbloc.org's mission is to research, create and disseminate information, tools, and tactics that empower people to use technology in a way that is liberating. We support and strengthen our local communities through education and action. We strive to learn from each other and focus our skills toward creative goals, to explore and research positive hacktivism, and to defend a free internet and free society! <https://hackbloc.org/>
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Revision as of 19:05, 4 February 2010

Exploit Code Not People

March 12th 2010, 6pm-9pm

Digital Security and Tactics For (and By) Anti Authoritarians is an one night attempt to share information and skills on digital security, tools, and news between an anti authoritarian tech and activist community. It will be a 3 hour meeting with presentations on basic digital security practices and tools from

  • Ringo of Olympia Hackbloc,
  • overview and use of TOR by Jacob Appelbaum,
  • tentative report back from Elija of riseup.net,
  • and a discussion of next generation tools for activists by Smokey of the Tin Can Comms Collective.

Digital Security and Tactics For (and By) Anti Authoritarians is part of 8 days of Anarchy that happens every year (8daysofanarchy.org that coincides with the Anarchist Bookfaire put on by bound together books (http://sfbookfair.wordpress.com/), and the BASTARD (Berkeley Anarchist Students of Theory And Research and Development) Conference (http://sfbay-anarchists.org/conference/) . You can check the respective sites for more information related to those events.

hackbloc.org's mission is to research, create and disseminate information, tools, and tactics that empower people to use technology in a way that is liberating. We support and strengthen our local communities through education and action. We strive to learn from each other and focus our skills toward creative goals, to explore and research positive hacktivism, and to defend a free internet and free society! <https://hackbloc.org/>