Yale Privacy Lab
Yale Privacy Lab is an initiative of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. We explore the connection between privacy, security, and anonymity through hands-on software and hardware implementation, such as cybersecurity workshops. As the technical arm of the Information Society Project, we are quickly becoming an intellectual resource for projects around campus, strengthening the networks between technologists, lawyers, students, and researchers.
Privacy Lab Skillshare - Software Freedom Day 2017
Date / Time
Saturday, September 16, 2017 - 9:00am to 2:00pm
Location
Sterling Law Building (SLB), Room 122 127 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06511
Description / Schedule
We’re celebrating Software Freedom Day with a full day of workshops and demos! Light refreshments will be provided.
9:00am - 10:00am: SFD Welcome, Intro to Yale Privacy Lab, and a remote conversation with Siim Teller, Head of Marketing & Community at Wire.
10:00am - 11:00am: Learn how to map surveillance devices with Lab Coordinator Michael Kwet, Visiting Fellow at Yale ISP.
11:00am - noon: Break. Stick around and chat or grab lunch with a friend in New Haven.
Noon - 1:00pm: FreedomBox - take your data back with a personal privacy server. Learn about the project from a representative of the FreedomBox Foundation.
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Digital Self-Defense workshop with Lab Director Sean O’Brien. Learn how to use tricks from Snowden’s toolkit to keep yourself private and secure.
See you there!
Contact
sean.obrien@yale.edu or https://privacylab.yale.edu/directory