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(Five newlines?) (See [0] if you don't understand the reference for the artwork)
Shari beat me to the annoucement, but that's not a problem - this'll be a little more detailed. I've been slacking a bit too much on this.
I'd like to encourage everyone in submitting a proposal for hosting a session at IFF [1][2]. Next year IFF will be 6-10 March. Specifically, many of you should look at the Tools and Tech theme - but the other themes are equally interesting depending on your interests. (Yes, I am promoting this because I'm on the team selecting the sessions, and yes I loved Valencia and IFF so much for the last two years I think we should all go hangout for a third year).
All proposal submissions are due by 28 November (1 month from today. No, I don't know which timezone).
You can learn about the other themes on the website [2], but below is the summary of Tools and Tech:
The Tools & Technology Theme creates a space for the technologists that are driving the next generation of security and privacy tools to share knowledge and concerns, as well as to work collectively on core infrastructure and known obstacles. It will feature workshops, sessions and hackathons to improve the quality of existing tools and support the development of innovative solutions to technical and real-world problems.
Topics for the Tools & Technology Theme include: - New tools and latest developments in circumvention technologies - Tool monitoring: i.e. ensuring what we are using and propagating is still good? - Tool contextualization and transferability - Hardware Security
I can think of at least one person or team that fits each of these, so I'll try getting in touch with you, but I hope everyone will consider submitting a proposal.
Just some thoughts:
- Workshop or hackathon for OONI and lepidopter - Panel about testing Tor with shadow/chutney/testnet and the future - Presentation about Tails on QubesOS on X200 using libreboot - Presentation on distributing Tor in censored regions and how it's improved - Presentation on OONI, its growing dataset, and how the backend was designed to be webscale compatible. - Presentation on Metrics, the challenges of obtaining data, and its excellent visualizations - Something with bridges, bridge auth, bridgedb, monitoring bridges, ... - ??
There are many potential sessions, let me know if you're interested or have any questions. I should mention here that all sessions are either 1 hour or 3 hours long, so factor that into the equation, as well.
Thanks, Matt
[0] https://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_1484w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2013/... https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-infiltrates-links... [1] https://internetfreedomfestival.org/host-a-session/ [2] https://people.torproject.org/~sysrqb/Tools-and-Tech.png (required linkage) [3] https://internetfreedomfestival.org/#themes [4] boots-and-cats-and-boots-and-cats