[liberationtech] At Stanford: US Spies - Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, And What to Do About It

2017-02-04 Thread Yosem Companys
From: Stanford Center for Internet & Society The wonderful Jennifer Granick AMERICAN SPIES - MODERN SURVEILLANCE, WHY YOU SHOULD CARE, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT Wednesday, February 8, 2017 4:30pm-5:30pm Reception - Law Lounge - Stanford Law School at https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/page/law-lounge

Re: [liberationtech] Should we start a new Stanford liberationtech-news list?

2017-02-04 Thread José María Mateos
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 08:04:48PM -0800, Yosem Companys wrote: Building on Rich's suggestions, should we create a new liberationtech-news list for sharing Liberationtech news? How would that list be different from this one? Would all discussions be moved to that other list and this left for a

[liberationtech] CIMA Resources

2017-02-04 Thread Yosem Companys
From: c...@ned.org *IJNet* IJNet.org is the premier global website for journalists and media managers to learn about training and networking opportunities. Link

Re: [liberationtech] At Stanford: US Spies - Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, And What to Do About It

2017-02-04 Thread J.M. Porup
On Sat, Feb 04, 2017 at 12:44:05PM -0800, Yosem Companys wrote: > From: Stanford Center for Internet & Society > > The wonderful Jennifer Granick > > AMERICAN SPIES - MODERN SURVEILLANCE, WHY YOU SHOULD CARE, AND WHAT TO DO > ABOUT IT > > > US intelligence agenc

Re: [liberationtech] Should we start a new Stanford liberationtech-news list?

2017-02-04 Thread Yosem Companys
Well, I was thinking that this list would be for discussion. The other for the sharing and discussing of news articles. Not every discussion is initiated by news articles on this list. Also, if you look at our Twitter stream, we often send tweets every 10 minutes a day, so it provide those who do

[liberationtech] Policy Competition Interest

2017-02-04 Thread Yosem Companys
From: Alex Zaheer Hey everyone! We're hoping to participate again this year in the *Atlantic Cyber 9/12 cyberpolicy competition*, description found here . The idea is that some sort of "Cyber 9/11" event