Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-23 Thread Collin Anderson
Thanks Yosem for both the kind words as well as the offer of support. We
will almost certainly take you up on it, and we appreciate all constructive
feedback while we pull ourselves up by the bootstraps.

On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Yosem Companys 
wrote:

> Awesome. Critical and needed initiative. A thank you goes out to
> Claudio Guarnieri, Collin Anderson, and their colleagues for putting
> this together. I certainly could have benefited from a project like
> this during the Arab Spring in my advice to pro-democracy activists.
>
> Claudio and Collin, if you need any help getting this project off the
> ground, please let us know. We'd be happy to put whatever resources we
> can assemble at Stanford University to help you.
>
> Best,
> Yosem
>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Cecilia Tanaka
>  wrote:
> > "
> > Security Without Borders (SWB) is a collective of hackers and security
> > professionals who provide technical assistance to civil society and
> > activists that are dedicated to the international, non-violent struggle
> to
> > protect fundamental human rights.
> > "
> >
> >
> > #  
> >
> > #  <
> > https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-
> 1-7eaae7bc8caf#.eba9fo2tt
> >>
> >
> >
> > #  33C3 presentation  -  "Hacking The World - The Struggle For Security
> For
> > All." 
> >
> > #  SWB Public Mailing List:
> > 
> >
> > ===
> >
> > Hi, dear all!  Please, spread the news!  Thanks in advance!  :D
> >
> > Tender kisses and warm hugs from Brazil, muuuah!!  <3
> >
> > Ceci, cross-posting as always, la la la...  Sorry, my laziness is a real
> > shame, but I swear I am pretty-y-y busy now!  :P
> >
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-22 Thread Nex
Collin is great indeed :).
FWIW, I'm Claudio ;).
C.

On 01/22/2017 07:25 PM, Yosem Companys wrote:
> Great work, Collin!  Everyone should spread the news of this effort far and
> wide. It's much needed, and it's about time someone took the initiative on
> this. And I have to say that Collin is one of the best people out there to
> work on this project. So kudos.
> 
> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Nex  wrote:
> 
>> I'm sorry if I'm starting this as a new thread, but I had libtech as a
>> digest for quite a while. Fixed it now.
>>
>> To start, I would like to apologize to all those that contacted us over
>> email. We have received A LOT, in the order of some hundreds, and quite
>> frankly it is just impossible to answer to all.
>>
>> We are currently working on infrastructure and website and devising ways
>> to involve and vet new people to join us. At the same time, we have
>> already started providing some assistance and I'm happy to say that we
>> have in fact already completed several penetration testings of NGOs,
>> social, and media projects.
>>
>> There is an open community which is self-organizing, particularly on a
>> local level. We know that there is some disconnect between the larger
>> community and the team at the moment, but we're working to sort that
>> out. As you can imagine, there's a lot to do.
>>
>> In the coming weeks you should be able to see some resources online to
>> offer help and volunteer with the Central group, as well as how to
>> coordinate for local initiatives.
>>
>> Of course, if you are in need of assistance and you fit our
>> requirements, please do get in contact with us through the form on our
>> website.
>>
>> For some initial clarifications on all of this, I invite you to read this;
>> https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-1-7eaae7bc8caf
>>
>> Best,
>> C.
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-22 Thread Yosem Companys
Great work, Collin!  Everyone should spread the news of this effort far and
wide. It's much needed, and it's about time someone took the initiative on
this. And I have to say that Collin is one of the best people out there to
work on this project. So kudos.

On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 10:15 AM, Nex  wrote:

> I'm sorry if I'm starting this as a new thread, but I had libtech as a
> digest for quite a while. Fixed it now.
>
> To start, I would like to apologize to all those that contacted us over
> email. We have received A LOT, in the order of some hundreds, and quite
> frankly it is just impossible to answer to all.
>
> We are currently working on infrastructure and website and devising ways
> to involve and vet new people to join us. At the same time, we have
> already started providing some assistance and I'm happy to say that we
> have in fact already completed several penetration testings of NGOs,
> social, and media projects.
>
> There is an open community which is self-organizing, particularly on a
> local level. We know that there is some disconnect between the larger
> community and the team at the moment, but we're working to sort that
> out. As you can imagine, there's a lot to do.
>
> In the coming weeks you should be able to see some resources online to
> offer help and volunteer with the Central group, as well as how to
> coordinate for local initiatives.
>
> Of course, if you are in need of assistance and you fit our
> requirements, please do get in contact with us through the form on our
> website.
>
> For some initial clarifications on all of this, I invite you to read this;
> https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-1-7eaae7bc8caf
>
> Best,
> C.
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[liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-22 Thread Nex
I'm sorry if I'm starting this as a new thread, but I had libtech as a
digest for quite a while. Fixed it now.

To start, I would like to apologize to all those that contacted us over
email. We have received A LOT, in the order of some hundreds, and quite
frankly it is just impossible to answer to all.

We are currently working on infrastructure and website and devising ways
to involve and vet new people to join us. At the same time, we have
already started providing some assistance and I'm happy to say that we
have in fact already completed several penetration testings of NGOs,
social, and media projects.

There is an open community which is self-organizing, particularly on a
local level. We know that there is some disconnect between the larger
community and the team at the moment, but we're working to sort that
out. As you can imagine, there's a lot to do.

In the coming weeks you should be able to see some resources online to
offer help and volunteer with the Central group, as well as how to
coordinate for local initiatives.

Of course, if you are in need of assistance and you fit our
requirements, please do get in contact with us through the form on our
website.

For some initial clarifications on all of this, I invite you to read this;
https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-1-7eaae7bc8caf

Best,
C.
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-21 Thread Yosem Companys
Thank you, Cristina. I believe that they are already subscribers to
the Liberationtech list, but thanks to Cecilia for forwarding my
message to them.

Best,
Yosem

On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Cristina [efecto99]
 wrote:
>
> On 21/01/17 20:51, Yosem Companys wrote:
>> Awesome. Critical and needed initiative. A thank you goes out to
>> Claudio Guarnieri, Collin Anderson, and their colleagues for putting
>> this together. I certainly could have benefited from a project like
>> this during the Arab Spring in my advice to pro-democracy activists.
>>
>> Claudio and Collin, if you need any help getting this project off the
>> ground, please let us know. We'd be happy to put whatever resources we
>> can assemble at Stanford University to help you.
>
> [You are welcome, Cecilia.]
>
> Yosem: I think they will be very happy to read you if you tell them the
> same to their official channel. I asked them about the chat the
> announced on twitter (on twitter) and I didn't receive an answer yet
> because they seem very busy.
> Is just my suggestion, but I really believe they will appreciate your
> offer if you go right there on the communication place they use.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Cristina (99)
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-21 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Yup, already done!  :D

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On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 1:35 AM, Cristina [efecto99] 
wrote:

>
> On 21/01/17 20:51, Yosem Companys wrote:
> > Awesome. Critical and needed initiative. A thank you goes out to
> > Claudio Guarnieri, Collin Anderson, and their colleagues for putting
> > this together. I certainly could have benefited from a project like
> > this during the Arab Spring in my advice to pro-democracy activists.
> >
> > Claudio and Collin, if you need any help getting this project off the
> > ground, please let us know. We'd be happy to put whatever resources we
> > can assemble at Stanford University to help you.
>
> [You are welcome, Cecilia.]
>
> Yosem: I think they will be very happy to read you if you tell them the
> same to their official channel. I asked them about the chat the
> announced on twitter (on twitter) and I didn't receive an answer yet
> because they seem very busy.
> Is just my suggestion, but I really believe they will appreciate your
> offer if you go right there on the communication place they use.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Cristina (99)
> --
> Esta comunicación puede ser legal y/o ilegalmente recogida, almacenada y
> utilizada por distintos actores. Si duda sobre el contenido a compartir,
> evite enviarlo sin cifrar.
>
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-21 Thread Cristina [efecto99]

On 21/01/17 20:51, Yosem Companys wrote:
> Awesome. Critical and needed initiative. A thank you goes out to
> Claudio Guarnieri, Collin Anderson, and their colleagues for putting
> this together. I certainly could have benefited from a project like
> this during the Arab Spring in my advice to pro-democracy activists.
>
> Claudio and Collin, if you need any help getting this project off the
> ground, please let us know. We'd be happy to put whatever resources we
> can assemble at Stanford University to help you.

[You are welcome, Cecilia.]

Yosem: I think they will be very happy to read you if you tell them the
same to their official channel. I asked them about the chat the
announced on twitter (on twitter) and I didn't receive an answer yet
because they seem very busy.
Is just my suggestion, but I really believe they will appreciate your
offer if you go right there on the communication place they use.

Sincerely yours,

Cristina (99)
-- 
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utilizada por distintos actores. Si duda sobre el contenido a compartir,
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Re: [liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-21 Thread Yosem Companys
Awesome. Critical and needed initiative. A thank you goes out to
Claudio Guarnieri, Collin Anderson, and their colleagues for putting
this together. I certainly could have benefited from a project like
this during the Arab Spring in my advice to pro-democracy activists.

Claudio and Collin, if you need any help getting this project off the
ground, please let us know. We'd be happy to put whatever resources we
can assemble at Stanford University to help you.

Best,
Yosem

On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 3:45 PM, Cecilia Tanaka
 wrote:
> "
> Security Without Borders (SWB) is a collective of hackers and security
> professionals who provide technical assistance to civil society and
> activists that are dedicated to the international, non-violent struggle to
> protect fundamental human rights.
> "
>
>
> #  
>
> #  <
> https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-1-7eaae7bc8caf#.eba9fo2tt
>>
>
>
> #  33C3 presentation  -  "Hacking The World - The Struggle For Security For
> All." 
>
> #  SWB Public Mailing List:
> 
>
> ===
>
> Hi, dear all!  Please, spread the news!  Thanks in advance!  :D
>
> Tender kisses and warm hugs from Brazil, muuuah!!  <3
>
> Ceci, cross-posting as always, la la la...  Sorry, my laziness is a real
> shame, but I swear I am pretty-y-y busy now!  :P
>
> --
> "The future cannot be predicted, but futures can be invented."
>
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[liberationtech] Security Without Borders

2017-01-21 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
​"​
Security Without Borders (SWB) is a collective of hackers and security
professionals who provide technical assistance to civil society and
activists that are dedicated to the international, non-violent struggle to
protect fundamental human rights.
​"​


#  ​

#  ​<​
https://medium.com/security-without-borders/transmission-1-7eaae7bc8caf#.eba9fo2tt
​>​


​#  33C3 presentation  -  "Hacking The World - The Struggle For Security
For All." 

​#  SWB Public Mailing List:  ​<
https://lists.securitywithoutborders.org/mailman/listinfo/swb-public>

===

​Hi, dear all!  Please, spread the news!  Thanks in advance!  :D

Tender kisses and warm hugs from Brazil, muuuah!!  <3

Ceci, cross-posting as always, la la la...  Sorry, my laziness is a real
shame, but I swear I am pretty-y-y busy now!  :P

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