Thursday, 23 April 2015 from 16:00 to 18:00 (PDT)

Mozilla Office, 2 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA

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Our April Privacy Lab will include an optional and free Cryptoparty, hosted
by Peninsula CryptoParty Volunteers (https://wildbee.org/cryptoparty.html).
Cryptoparty participants will leave the event with new tools on their own
devices that they'll have learned how to use.

At this meeting, our speaker will be *Melanie Ensign*.  Melanie's topic is
how security/crypto experts can communicate to non-technical audiences,
including how she sees consumer demand for privacy and security evolving
and how privacy and security products need to be sold and communicated to
the public.  Her presentation will be 15 minutes followed by 15 minutes of
Q&A. It will be preceded by 30 minutes of socializing as people arrive.

Following the speaker and Q&A, *we will break into two groups*, those who
wish to attend the cryptoparty to acquire and learn about new tools to use
on their own devices and those who would like to continue with the usual
Privacy Lab schedule of networking and talking about general privacy
topics.

As always, the goal of Privacy Lab is to bring together and others
interested in privacy at for-profits, non-profits, and NGOs in an effort to
contribute to the state of the ecosystem for privacy. By attending, you'll
be able to hear what other people and organizations are working on, share
what you're working on, and learn how to get involved.

We hope to see you attend and become part of the growing community of
privacy advocates in San Francisco. If you can't attend in person, this
session will be recorded on https://air.mozilla.org.

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Stacy Martin
Senior Manager, Privacy and Engagement
Mozilla
2 Harrison Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA
916-390-4845 (cell)
st...@mozilla.com



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Stacy Martin
Senior Manager, Privacy and Engagement
Mozilla
2 Harrison Street, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA
916-390-4845 (cell)
st...@mozilla.com

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