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PrivChat a Tor-ral

Chapter #6 - Privacy is a human right

12/15 ∙ 19:00 UTC ∙ 14:00 Eastern ∙ 11:00 Pacific ∙ @torproject YouTube channel

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Privacy is about protecting what makes us humans: our day-to-day behavior, our personality, our fears, our relationships, and our vulnerabilities. Everyone deserves privacy. The United Nations even codified privacy as a human right in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. However, governments, corporations, and other powerful entities routinely block us from exercising our right to privacy through surveillance, monitoring, and tracking.

Az aktivisták, az emberi jogi védők, a kisebbségek és a változásért tüntető emberek gyakran kerülnek megfigyelés alá, ezért egyedülálló rálátásuk van az online magánélet és anonimitás kritikus fontosságára.

In this edition of PrivChat, we're bringing together a group of panelists with direct experience as activists or working with activist groups who will talk about their experiences with surveillance and privacy:

Join Ali Gharavi, Senior Programme Specialist, Swedish International Development Agency; Nadya Tolokonnika, artist, activist, and founding member of Pussy Riot; and Nicholas Merrill, founder and Executive Director, the Calyx Institute to discuss their experiences with surveillance and why fighting for privacy is a key part of ensuring human rights for all.

Cindy Cohn, az EFF ügyvezető igazgatója lesz a műsorvezetőnk és moderátorunk.

Kiszolgáló

Cindy Cohn

Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Cindy Cohn az Electronic Frontier Foundation ügyvezető igazgatója. 2000 és 2015 között az EFF jogi igazgatója és főtanácsadója volt. 1993-ban az EFF vezető ügyvédjeként dolgozott a Bernstein kontra Igazságügyi Minisztérium ügyben, amelyben sikeresen megtámadták az Egyesült Államok kriptográfiára vonatkozó exportkorlátozásait az Első Alkotmánykiegészítés alapján. Cohn többek között felkerült a TheNonProfitTimes 2020 Power & Influence TOP 50 listájára, 2018-ban pedig a Forbes magazin Amerika 50 legbefolyásosabb nője közé választotta. 2013-ban a The National Law Journal a 100 legbefolyásosabb amerikai ügyvéd közé sorolta Cohn-t, megjegyezve: „Ha a Nagytestvér figyel, akkor jobb, ha vigyáz Cindy Cohn-nal.”

Résztvevők

Ali Gharavi

Senior Programme Specialist, Swedish International Development Agency

Ali Gharavi több mint 18 éve segíti és támogat emberi jogi szervezeteket facilitátorként, mentorként és stratégiai tanácsadóként. Társszerzője a Holistic Security – A manual for Human Rights Defenders című kézikönyvnek. Segített olyan programok kidolgozásában és megvalósításában, amelyek hosszú távú, multidiszciplináris tanácsadást biztosítanak az emberi jogi szervezetek számára, hogy fenntarthatóságukat és stratégiai sikerüket biztosítsák. Ali több mint 200 emberi jogi védelmezői projektet, szervezetet és alapítványt segített, képzett és segített tanácsadással, illetve több mint 50 országban dolgozott ebben a minőségében. Jelenleg a Svéd Nemzetközi Fejlesztési Ügynökség (SIDA) demokrácia és emberi jogi osztályának vezető programszakértőjeként dolgozik, ahol a véleménynyilvánítás szabadságára, valamint az információs és kommunikációs technológiákra koncentrál.

Nadya Tolokonnika

Művész, aktivista és a Pussy Riot alapító tagja

Nadya Tolokonnika konceptuális művész, aktivista és a Pussy Riot, egy globális feminista tiltakozó művészeti mozgalom alapító tagja. A Pussy Riot a nemi identitás fluiditását, az inkluzivitást, a matriarchátust, a szeretetet, a nevetést, a decentralizációt, az anarchiát és az antiautoritárius gondolkodásmódot képviseli. Ma már több száz ember azonosítja magát a Pussy Riot közösség tagjaként. 2012-ben Nadyat egy Putyin-ellenes performansz után két év börtönbüntetésre ítélték, éhségsztrájkkal tiltakozott a barbár börtönkörülmények ellen, végül egy szibériai büntetőtelepre küldték, ahol sikerült fenntartania művészi tevékenységét, és a börtönben összeállított punkzenekarával turnézott a szibériai munkatáborokban. 2018-ban megjelentette Read and Riot: A Pussy Riot Guide to Activism (Olvass és lázadj: A Pussy Riot aktivista útmutatója) című könyvét. 2021-ben a Pussy Riot csatlakozott a PleasrDAO-hoz, amely a nők erőteljesebb képviseletét támogatja az NFT térben.

Nicholas Merrill

Founder and Executive Director, the Calyx Institute

Nicholas Merrill a Calyx Institute alapítója és ügyvezető igazgatója. Ezt megelőzően 1995-ben megalapította a profitorientált Calyx Internet Access Corporationt, az egyik első kereskedelmi internetszolgáltatót, amely New York városában működik. Munkája az online és a távközlési iparban a magánélet és a véleménynyilvánítás szabadságának előmozdítására összpontosít. Nick elnyerte az ACLU\u2019s Roger Baldwin Liberty Medal és a Bill of Rights Defense Committee\u2019s Patriot Award díját.

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Kiadások

PrivChat a Tor-ral Chapter #5 - Protection against Pegasus

With Likhita, Etienne Maynier and John Scott-Railton. Hosted by Roger Dingledine.

Every year, governments, law enforcement agencies, militaries, and corporations invest billions of dollars into building and buying malicious spyware--software designed to silently infiltrate a user's device and allow attackers to view the contents without detection. This year, the Pegasus Project revealed that users of this kind of spyware, known as Pegasus and built by the NSO group, had targeted the phones that belong to thousands of people in more than 50 countries, including business executives, politicians, journalists, and human rights activists. In this edition of PrivChat, join Likhita and Etienne Maynier of Amnesty International and John Scott-Railton of Citizen Lab to discuss how people can protect themselves, what organizations we can support to stop this abuse and who is working on safer, more private software that we can trust?

PrivChat a Tor-ral Chapter #4 - 25th Anniversary of Onion Routing

With Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, Paul Syverson. Hosted by Gabriella Coleman.

Celebrate 25 years of onion routing with Tor! May 31, 2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the first public presentation of onion routing in Cambridge, UK at Isaac Newton Institute's first Information Hiding Workshop.

You're invited to celebrate this special moment with us to talk about the beginnings of onion routing, and how this idea became Tor, and how the Tor Project eventually came to be. We\u2019ll be joined by Paul Syverson, one of the authors of the first onion routing paper, together with the Tor Project co-founders Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson.

We'll reflect on the first days of the onion routing network at the U.S. Naval Research Lab (NRL). (Back then, onion router connections went through five nodes instead of Tor's current three-nodes design!) It's no secret that the concept of onion routing originated at NRL (it's on our history page), but there is so much more we want to share about how Tor started and where we've come in the last 25 years.

PrivChat a Tor-ral Chapter #3 - Tor Advancing Human Rights

With Alison Macrina, Berhan Taye and Ramy Raoof. Hosted by Ed Snowden.

The Tor Project's main mission is to advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. People use our technology, namely the Tor network and Tor Browser, in diverse ways. Tor is used by whistleblowers who need a safe way to bring to light information about wrongdoing -- information that is crucial for society to know -- without sharing their identity. Tor is used by activists around the world who are fighting against authoritarian governments and to defend human rights, not only for their safety and anonymity, but also to circumvent internet censorship so their voices can be heard. Tor allows millions of people to protect themselves online, no matter what privilege they have or don't have. For our third edition of PrivChat, we are bringing you some real-life Tor users who will share how Tor has been important for them and their work to defend human rights and freedoms around the world.

PrivChat a Tor-ral Chapter #2 - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Censorship Circumvention

With Felicia Anthonio, Vrinda Bhandari, Cecylia Bocovich and Arturo Filastò. Hosted by Cory Doctorow.

Every year, internet censorship increases globally. From network level blocking to nation-wide internet blackouts, governments and private companies have powerful tools to restrict information and prevent connections between people. Many people, groups, and organizations are doing innovative work to study, measure, and fight back against internet censorship--and they are helping millions of people connect more regularly and safely to the internet. Despite these successes, we're faced with well-funded adversaries that have billions of dollars to spend on censorship mechanisms, and the arms race is ongoing. The second edition of PrivChat with Tor will be about the Good, the Bad and the Ugly that is happening in the front lines of censorship circumvention. In a world where censorship technology is increasingly sophisticated and bought and sold between nations, so is our creativity to measure it and build tools to bypass it, as well as the willingness of people to fight back. But is it enough? What are the barriers facing the people and organizations fighting for internet freedom?

PrivChat a Tor-ral Chapter #1 - Online Privacy in 2020: Activism & COVID-19

With Carmela Troncoso, Daniel Kahn Gillmor and Matt Mitchell. Hosted by Roger Dingledine.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit most countries around the world, many governments looked for technology to trace the spread of the virus in order to fight the pandemic. Contact tracing practices and technologies raised many questions about privacy, particularly: is it possible to trace the virus while respecting people's privacy? Now amidst the uprising in the U.S. against systemic racism, followed by protests all around the world, the central question about contact tracing, privacy, and surveillance becomes critical. Can the technology used for tracking the virus be used to track protesters? Will it be? For our first ever PrivChat, the Tor Project is bringing you three amazing guests to chat with us about privacy in this context.