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Hi JM,
I think the article is an interesting starting point for people
thinking about the issue of physical anti/counter-surveillance for
HRDs and journalists, but there are a number of areas and techniques
which are missing from it - which are important to be able to do it
effectively. For
Hi Armin,
Thanks for reaching out. We've been beavering away on Umbrella for the
past few months before pushing out the first early version into the
wider community (in the next few weeks hopefully).
I will ping you a mail direct.
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Hi everyone,
As you know, we've been working hard over the past year to extend the reach
of our community to the humanitarian aid sector. I just wanted to highlight
the following report which might be of interest to some on the list.
Communications Technology and Humanitarian Delivery:
Hi everyone,
Thought I would pass this along. While mostly written from the
humanitarian aid organisation perspective, I think there are a number
of interesting lessons for those of us working on security and
training issues.
Security Risk Management and Religion: Faith and secularism in
Hi,
I know that they were involved in creating social media persona
management software for US Intel.
Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-networks
Hi everyone,
As some of you might know, the team at Security First is doing some
work to breach the gap with some sectors that could benefit from the
knowledge of the LiberationTech community and others.
In particular, the humanitarian aid space is only now really starting
to increase it's use
Hi everyone,
While the jury is still out on how this TrueCrypt issue plays out.
With TC such a big part of the furniture in LibTech community
practises, lessons, manuals, advice, etc., the question I'm sure a lot
of us are thinking is:
What are the best alternatives to TrueCrypt for the people
Hi everyone,
I thought this might be an interesting article to pass along. It is
unfortunately from the point of view of preventing someone like Snowden but
clearly it has relevance to those of us working on preventing hostile
things occurring to NGOs - esp at the tricky system administrator
Hi everyone,
Just two things. Firstly, who is going to be at the ISC Project
Workshop in D.C next week? I am going to be there and will be talking
a bit about what we are doing at Security First, so it would be great
to grab a coffee / beer etc!
Secondly, we've been doing some work
Project: How to Create Effective Security
Training for NGOs
http://www.eisf.eu/alerts/item.asp?n=19190
I think there is a lot which will be relevant to those of us who do
physical security training. I know that at Security First we are trying to
bridge a few gaps and embrace some positive overlaps
Meant to say ISC Conference in May, not March obviously! :)
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Rory
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Hi everyone,
With UI/UX being a major part of everyone's Liberation Tech projects
in recent times, we are looking for resources so that we can learn
from other experiences as we build Umbrella App.
I am currently doing a search for as many of these (studies, papers,
specific detailed discussion
Hi everyone,
Just wondering who on the list is taking part in #Hack4good this weekend?
Some of the Security First team in London are going to be taking part and
it would be great to meet anyone on the LiberationTech list who is gonna be
there / have a chat on Skype for those online :)
If your
http://www.csoonline.com/article/744697/report-accuses-bt-of-supplying-backdoors-for-gchq-and-nsa?page=1
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Many thanks and hope to see some of you at the London CryptoParty this
Sat! If anyone on the list wants to grab coffee on Sat, let me know.
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