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At some locations, we are able to record the speaker for future viewing. Check [https://air.mozilla.org/ Air Mozilla] for previous recordings. All of the Privacy Labs that were recorded on Air Mozilla are in the Privacy Channel: https://air.mozilla.org/channels/privacy/ | At some locations, we are able to record the speaker for future viewing. Check [https://air.mozilla.org/ Air Mozilla] for previous recordings. All of the Privacy Labs that were recorded on Air Mozilla are in the Privacy Channel: https://air.mozilla.org/channels/privacy/ | ||
<h1> | <h1>Upcoming Privacy Labs</h1> | ||
*[https://ti.to/london-privacy-lab/28-january-international-data-privacy-day | |||
2017-03-00 - [https://ti.to/london-privacy-lab/ Pending event] in March | |||
2017-04-00 - Draft event in April | |||
<h1> Archive</h1> | |||
*[https://ti.to/london-privacy-lab/28-january-international-data-privacy-day January 28, 2017] [https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-international-privacy-day-2017-01-28/ Air Mozilla archive] at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. For International Privacy Day! | |||
** Lukasz Olejnik and Gosia Rybakowska - 'Privacy for the Modern Web' | ** Lukasz Olejnik and Gosia Rybakowska - 'Privacy for the Modern Web' | ||
** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation' | ** Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation' | ||
** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem' | ** Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem' | ||
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-privacy-lab-october-2016-uk-ip-bill-update-tickets-27683159074 October 26, 2016] at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch, Privacy International, and Rich Metson from [http://offgridthegame.com/ OffGrid, the privacy game], all joined us. | |||
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill-tickets-25547449108 June 13, 2016], 4-6pm at Newspeak House. We had a lively discussion of the UK IP Bill led by two panelists, Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International and Jim Killock from Open Rights Group, and moderated by Mozilla's own Raegan MacDonald. For Mozilla's view of the IP Bill, see Raegan's blog post from [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2015/12/04/uk-ip-bill-is-a-threat-to-privacy-security-and-trust-online/ December 2015]. For a recorded archive of this event take a look at [https://air.mozilla.org/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill/ Air Mozilla] | |||
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-privacy-lab-october-2016-uk-ip-bill-update-tickets-27683159074 | |||
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-privacy-lab-discussing-the-investigatory-powers-bill-tickets-25547449108 June 13, 2016], 4-6pm at | |||
<h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1> | <h1>How to Attend Privacy Lab</h1> | ||
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Please join our [https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy-events-london mailing list] so you can mark your calendar early for our next event. | Please join our [https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/privacy-events-london mailing list] so you can mark your calendar early for our next event. | ||
<h1>Github<h1> | |||
Check out our draft [https://github.com/london-privacy-lab Github page] where we will collate all community documents, tutorials, workshop code, and information on how you can contribute. | |||
<h1>Contact</h1> | <h1>Contact</h1> | ||
*For questions about London Privacy Lab - contact | *For questions about London Privacy Lab - contact David Ross (sw1ayfe at gmail dot com). | ||
*For questions about Privacy Lab SF or global - contact Noah Swartz (swartzcr at gmail dot com) or Stacy Martin (stacy at mozilla dot com). | *For questions about Privacy Lab SF or global - contact Noah Swartz (swartzcr at gmail dot com) or Stacy Martin (stacy at mozilla dot com). | ||
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We expect participants to follow these rules at all conference venues and conference-related social events. | We expect participants to follow these rules at all conference venues and conference-related social events. | ||
In the event of a breach of these rules or if you have any questions, concerns, or requests please contact | In the event of a breach of these rules or if you have any questions, concerns, or requests please contact David Ross (sw1ayfe at gmail dot com) or escalate Stacy Martin (smartin at mozilla dot com) | ||
Revision as of 00:58, 19 February 2017
What is Privacy Lab?
Privacy Lab is a regular meetup for privacy minded people to foster communication and collaboration. London Privacy Lab is new and we hope you'll join us! Privacy Lab San Francisco has been meeting for about a year and a half. You can find recordings of their speakers on Air Mozilla.
The goal of these events is to bring together people who work in the privacy space from different perspectives - people who may not regularly talk to each other - policy people, techies, activists, and academics at big companies, startups, universities, libraries, NGO's, foundations, civil society and more - that's one of the benefits of attending. You'll have an hour on the topic of the evening followed by an hour to talk to each other.
If you enjoy talking privacy - so much so that it's related to what you do for a living or how you volunteer your time - this is the event for you.
By attending, you'll be able to hear about what other people and organizations are working on, share what you're doing and look for new opportunities to collaborate and get involved.
Format
We hope to hold London meetings quarterly throughout the year. Locations can rotate and new hosts are always welcome, so if you're interested in volunteering space or time, please let us know. Hosts are typically companies, NGOs and universities with space for 40-100 people and an interest in privacy topics. Larger venues typically include a guest speaker or several lightning talks, whereas smaller venues may focus on workshops or small group discussions.
Typically, the first hour is devoted to speaker(s) and Q&A, while the second hour is an open format designed around informal networking and small group discussions. It's also possible to devote the entire session to a more hands-on participatory workshop.
At some locations, we are able to record the speaker for future viewing. Check Air Mozilla for previous recordings. All of the Privacy Labs that were recorded on Air Mozilla are in the Privacy Channel: https://air.mozilla.org/channels/privacy/
Upcoming Privacy Labs
2017-03-00 - Pending event in March 2017-04-00 - Draft event in April
Archive
- January 28, 2017 Air Mozilla archive at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. For International Privacy Day!
- Lukasz Olejnik and Gosia Rybakowska - 'Privacy for the Modern Web'
- Eva Blum-Dumontet on 'Women & Minorities in the Age of Data Exploitation'
- Vasilios Mavroudis - 'Talking Behind Your Back - On the Privacy of the Ultrasound Ecosystem'
- October 26, 2016 at Mozilla's London office building (Metal Box Factory), 30 Great Guildford Street, London. Renate Samson from Big Brother Watch, Privacy International, and Rich Metson from OffGrid, the privacy game, all joined us.
- June 13, 2016, 4-6pm at Newspeak House. We had a lively discussion of the UK IP Bill led by two panelists, Caroline Wilson Palow from Privacy International and Jim Killock from Open Rights Group, and moderated by Mozilla's own Raegan MacDonald. For Mozilla's view of the IP Bill, see Raegan's blog post from December 2015. For a recorded archive of this event take a look at Air Mozilla
How to Attend Privacy Lab
You can click the link from our email invitations if you join our mailing list or click the events above. Note that by registering via Eventbrite/tito, you will be added to our distribution list, so we can send you an email reminder or two. You can unsubscribe at any time.
We hope to see you attend and become part of the growing community of privacy advocates around the world. If you can't attend this time, we hope that you'll be able to make it to one of the future events.
Mailing List
Please join our mailing list so you can mark your calendar early for our next event.