hi all,
I've been recently asked by some Senate offices to help them with cyber
security and other Internet related issues. There's a great need right now
to create some public good topline concepts and talking points that frame
the larger sets of issues and that give Members a way to point out
The latest Flash Note from SecDev on the Syrian regime tightening access to
secure online communications.
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Syrian Regime Tightens Access to Secure Online Communications
SecDev Flash Note
23 April 2013
The Syrian regime continues
Brian and Elijah,
Brian said:
If Stanford University, who currently hosts the libtech mailng list
decides to change the setup in contravention of democratic process
of the list MEMBERS, then I would hope list members will move to one
of many other options for hosting. ... Is it not worth
actually, usually, email users are responsible for their use of email, on a
list or off, so they are responsible for knowing the settings and adapting
their behaviors to them. the locus of action of the list is the user, the
administrator just sets the terms.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:39 PM,
Dear All,
Michael asked that the Program on Liberation Technology at Stanford
University overrule the list vote over safety issues because he said the
position created a potential legal liability for the university.
We informed Michael that we saw none and that the list subscribers had
taken the