Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
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ORG Cambridge & Cambridge University Trust & Technology Initiative present a special event exploring Brexit's implications for UK life online.
Speakers
Javier Ruiz - Policy Director at Open Rights Group
Javier will explain how post-Brexit international trade deals with the United States and other countries could impact UK rights online.
Mike Morel - Campaigns Manager at Open Rights Group
Mike will provide an overview of EU laws and institutions that currently influence UK rights to free speech online and digital privacy. Find out which protections will disappear, which will remain, and what could happen in a no-deal scenario.
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
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Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
*No event on 5th November, due to Guy Fawkes night disrupting traffic and filling pubs, and city centre fireworks.*
In November instead of our monthly pub meet there will be talk later in the month. More details soon!
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
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fyi Trust and Technology Initiative, lunchtime talk: Dr Rikke Amundsen
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IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
Dr Rikke Amundsen (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Sexting as mediated intimacy work: negotiating social and technological risk and trust"
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public.
fyi Trust and Technology Initiative, lunchtime talk: Dr Dennis Grube
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IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
Dr Dennis Grube (Department of Politics and International Studies)
"Civil Servants and Social Media: A minefield or the new frontier?"
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public.
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
*No event on 5th November, due to Guy Fawkes night disrupting traffic and filling pubs, and city centre fireworks. Event will be rescheduled soon, hopefully with a talk! *
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public.
Email signing and encryption - ur doin it wrong! Ramona Tăme
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A Cambridge Cybersecurity group meeting.
The format is a 30 minute talk at 7:30 pm with drinks & snacks from 7pm and after until about 9pm.
Although emails are often used to exchange confidential information both inside and outside an organisation, email security is often limited to just phishing and spam filters... This talk will survey available solutions to accomplish email signing and encryption for increased privacy and security for all!
Join us for an overview of how to protect YOUR email!
Ramona is a Security Analyst at LMAX Exchange with an interest in solving and at the same time learning more about any security emerging issues.
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
If you are interested in joining the group of local organisers, please subscribe to our mailing list:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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IMPORTANT: To book a place at the Trust and Technology Initiative 2019 Symposium go to EventBrite here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trust-technology-initiative-2019-symposium-tickets-61986606609
Details received about the Symposium:
We’ll be showcasing Cambridge research in this area, with high profile academics and up-and-coming researchers. We’ll have opportunities for networking, and the symposium will be followed by a drinks reception.
Confirmed speakers include:
* Dr Beth Singler (Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence, Homerton College)
* Dr Jess Whittlestone (Research Associate, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence)
* Professor Jennifer Gabrys (Professor of Media, Culture and Environment, Department of Sociology)
* Dr Catherine Rhodes (Executive Director, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk)
* Dr Ella McPherson (Lecturer in the Sociology of New Media and Digital Technology, Department of Sociology)
* Dr David Erdos (Senior Lecturer in Law and the Open Society, Faculty of Law)
* Councillor Ian Manning (Cambridgeshire County Council)
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
Location: TBD
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public. Registration is not required.
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
Cambridge@openrightsgroup.org
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
If you are interested in joining the group of local organisers, please subscribe to our mailing list:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
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And if you have any question feel free write us to
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fyi, London, STOP! It's the speech police ... Index On Censorship event
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Not an ORG Cambridge event, just a heads-up on another organisation's event that may interest members.
Index On Censorship free event, booking is via EventBrite - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stop-its-the-speech-police-tickets-63422343938
More details on the Index On Censorship website - https://www.indexoncensorship.org/2019/06/stop-its-the-speech-police/
Extract from IoC's event details:
"In the 15 years since the advent of Facebook, social media has become theway we communicate with one another online. It’s a space where revolutions and romances start but also where hate and anger bubble.
Who decides what content remains or is removed is one of the key challenges of our age. Should social media giants police content or should governments regulate expression online? How do we challenge their decisions?
Join us for an evening with one of the leading thinkers on this issue – UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression David Kaye – as he marks the the UK launch of his new book Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet.
Kaye will be in conversation with presenter, comedian and data geek Timandra Harkness."
fyi Trust and Technology Initiative, lunchtime talk: Dr Amanda Prorok
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IMPORTANT: Event details are taken from public event listings for Cambridge University's Trust & Technology Initiative, for updates and changes to this event check their events page https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events
The University of Cambridge's Trust & Technology Initiative is continuing their series of informal lunchtime talks featuring speakers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds talking about their work in the context of trust and technology.
Dr Ella McPherson (Department of Sociology; Trust & Technology Initiative)
"Technologies for Human Rights Witnessing: Humans, Machines and Ethics"
Location: TBD
All events in the lunchtime talk series are open to the public. Registration is not required.
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
If you are interested in joining the group of local organisers, please subscribe to our mailing list:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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fyi - Cambridge University Trust & Technology Initiative 2019 Symposium
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This is just a link to another organisation's event ...
To book a place at the Trust and Technology Initiative 2019 Symposium go to EventBrite here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trust-technology-initiative-2019-symposium-tickets-61986606609
More details of the event and programme will appear here https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/events/trust-technology-initiative-2019-symposium
Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
If you are interested in joining the group of local organisers, please subscribe to our mailing list:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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Join us in our monthly meetup to discuss: the current state of digital rights, what we've done in the past month, and what we are planning to do in the upcoming months (local events to attend or events we organise). Maybe a member will give a short (15 - 30 minute) briefing on a topical subject at the beginning of the meeting (e.g. on UK / international legislation, topical privacy or security things such as, say, leaks of medical records).
To find out more about our topics and ORG's work in general go to:
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/ourwork/
We also discuss related issues and plan meeting through our mailing list, please subscribe here:
https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-cambridge
And if you have any question feel free write us to
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