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* [https://malicious-content.com/ Malicious Content], the new game that has been described as the infosec version of "Cards Against Humanity.
* [https://malicious-content.com/ Malicious Content], the new game that has been described as the infosec version of "Cards Against Humanity.


'''Missed last weeks meetup or what to see the topics for upcoming weeks?''' [Glitter_Meetup_Schedule|You can see the schedule and notes here.]
'''Missed last weeks meetup or what to see the topics for upcoming weeks?''' [[Glitter_Meetup_Schedule|You can see the schedule and notes here.]]





Revision as of 22:33, 19 August 2018

Welcome to the IFF wiki, a hub for the Internet Freedom Festival's community coordination! .

Next Glitter Meetup

Date & Time: August 23 @ 10am est

Where: IFF Square Channel on Mattermost

Guest:Jon Camfield

Opportunities

Great time to get answers to your questions related to:

  • SAFETAG, the audit framework that adapts traditional penetration testing and risk assessment methodologiesfor non-profit organizations based in or operating in the developing world.
  • Malicious Content, the new game that has been described as the infosec version of "Cards Against Humanity.

Missed last weeks meetup or what to see the topics for upcoming weeks? You can see the schedule and notes here.


The Festival

The IFF is an initiative that brings together the various communities throughout the world fighting online surveillance and censorship to collaborate, share knowledge, and foment solidarity. Throughout the year, the IFF provides various services to the Internet Freedom community, culminating in a week-long unconference in Valencia Spain. The unconference itself brings together over 1,000 activists, journalists, technologists, and human rights defenders fighting surveillance and censorship. Made by the community, for the community it is one of the largest, most diverse and inclusive unconferences in the Internet freedom community. Registration opens in the Fall.

Virtual Community Hubs

Various virtual spaces exists where you can connect with the community throughout the year, including:

  • Weekly Glitter Meetup on the IFF Mattermost

The weekly meetup is a great place to meet others working on Internet Freedom throughout the world, ask questions, share your work, and learn about other projects. It happens every Thursday at 10am EST on the IFF Mattermost instance. Learn more.

  • The IFF Weekly Newsletter

The newsletter provides weekly updates on community news such as events, jobs, research, projects, and regional developments. If you have something you would like us to feature in the newsletter, please reach out to us at [email protected] To subscribe, visit the IFF's homepage.