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* '''[http://personaldemocracy.com/conferences/nyc/2014 Personal Democracy Forum]''' in New York City. Mozilla is a sponsor, speaking, and leading a panel. See http://personaldemocracy.com/conferences/nyc/2014 for details.
* '''[http://personaldemocracy.com/conferences/nyc/2014 Personal Democracy Forum]''' in New York City. Mozilla is a sponsor, speaking, and leading a panel. See http://personaldemocracy.com/conferences/nyc/2014 for details.
* [http://arewemeetingyet.com/UTC/2014-05-22/17:00/w/Security%20Open%20Mic 5PM UTC / 1PM EST / 10 AM PST] - Security Open Mic
** An open meeting to chat anything security related with the Mozilla Security team.
** Vidyo: SecReview Room // Dial-in Info (phone): - US/INTL: 650-903-0800 or 650-215-1282 then extension 92 - Toronto: 416-848-3114 then extension 92 - Toll-free: 800-707-2533 then password 369 - Conference num 99710


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* '''Personal Democracy Forum''' — The Policy & Advocacy crew is headed to [https://personaldemocracy.com/ PDF] in New York this week. We are a sponsor of the conference and will be running a session on ‘Re-Imagining Advocacy to Protect the Free and Open Web’. Together with panelists from EFF, Fight for the Future, Engine Advocacy and Facebook, we are hoping to share and hear new ideas to boost the global open web movement.
* '''Personal Democracy Forum''' — The Policy & Advocacy crew is headed to [https://personaldemocracy.com/ PDF] in New York this week. We are a sponsor of the conference and will be running a session on ‘Re-Imagining Advocacy to Protect the Free and Open Web’. Together with panelists from EFF, Fight for the Future, Engine Advocacy and Facebook, we are hoping to share and hear new ideas to boost the global open web movement.
* '''Reset the Net''' — This week is the anniversary of the first revelations from Edward Snowden about NSA surveillance, in which the world learned that the NSA is exploiting weak links in Internet security to spy on the entire world, twisting the Internet we love into something it was never meant to be. A year ago, Mozilla helped launch StopWatchingUs to apply pressure to leaders for reform. This year, Mozilla will be joining with Fight for the Future and a host of other organizations to launch a new effort called ‘Reset the Net’ to stop mass surveillance by building proven security into the everyday internet. We encourage all Mozillians to visit ResetTheNet to learn about security tools and steps they can take, including take the pledge for better security on June 5th.
* '''Reset the Net''' — This week is the anniversary of the first revelations from Edward Snowden about NSA surveillance, in which the world learned that the NSA is exploiting weak links in Internet security to spy on the entire world, twisting the Internet we love into something it was never meant to be. A year ago, Mozilla helped launch StopWatchingUs to apply pressure to leaders for reform. This year, Mozilla will be joining with Fight for the Future and a host of other organizations to launch a new effort called ‘Reset the Net’ to stop mass surveillance by building proven security into the everyday internet. We encourage all Mozillians to visit ResetTheNet to learn about security tools and steps they can take, including take the pledge for better security on June 5th.
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