Protesting in the Age of Mass Surveillance – EFF

Posted: March 11, 2021 at 12:15 pm

Please join us for a panel discussion on what it means to protest in the age of mass surveillance. We will be examining different kinds of surveillance and military technology and how they are deployed against protesters, and what impacts this technology has on the civil liberties of protesters.

Moderator: Jo Facklam: Program Associate for Restore the Fourth, protester and agitator based in Minneapolis.

Panelists:

Bruce Schneier Cryptographer and Fellow and lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School, a board member of EFF, and the Chief of Security Architecture at Inrupt, Inc.

Mahesha P. Subbaraman Appellate attorney at Subbaraman PLLC and chair of the Restore the Fourth Litigation Working Group.

Freddy Martinez is a Policy Analyst at Open The Government, a non-partisan coalition, where he focuses on policing, surveillance and public access to information.

Isabella Nascimento Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Minnesota.

In keeping with our values on privacy and data sovereignty, for this event we will be using Free and Open Source software (Jitsi and Owncast) which respects your privacy and runs on hardware owned and under the physical control of our friends at https://cyberia.club, a friendly Minnesota hacker collective.

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Protesting in the Age of Mass Surveillance - EFF

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