New beginnings in your digital life
July 14th, 2019
How the Internet (sort of ) Works
Outline:
Who are we? Who are you?
A few rules for this workshop …
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Saf(er) Space
We DO NOT tolerate language or behavior purposefully meant to demean or harm others
Don't pressure anyone to discuss their experience/threat model/situation
Consent: Ask before helping someone out, e.g. before taking their device
Photo/Video- No photo/video without asking!
Reporters/Researchers: Make yourself known
Bonus Rule: Don't invalidate experiences!
Current Events
How the Internet Works
Red .v Blue
In RvB, attendants are split into two teams: the RED (attacking) team and the BLUE (defense) team. For each round, both teams are read a summary of the scenario but receive separate briefs on the particulars of their situation. The teams are given some time to discuss how they will achieve their goal. At the end, each team describes how they try to achieve their goals (blue first), and the entire group discusses who “won”.
Unlike many games there is no clear win/lose. If a goal is partially completed, or failed with minimal harm, the question of who won is up to interpretation. Any ambiguity in success/failure of an action will be resolved with die (D20 if available).
Red .v Blue
A non-profit digital rights group, GBK Foundation, has recently become the center of a political controversy when it launched a lawsuit against the federal government. A newly created branch of border-enforcement has received broad warrants, which allow them to search online activity of anyone within 100 feet of a crime by partnering with Goggle Corp. While this has been allowed for crimes such as bank robberies, they are now applying for it every time they find an undocumented citizen. While GBKF is against all warrants of this sort, ring wind media outlet has framed this story as "GBKF hates America"
Thank You and Resources
CyPurr Collective
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Further Resources
NYC CryptoParty Meetup/CryptoParty Harlem (Meetup)
HackBlossom (Hackblossom.org)
ctrlshift.space I/O
Tactical Tech Collective- Holistic Security, MyShadow, Data Detox
Freedom of the Press Foundation (Freedom.press)
Upcoming
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