Glitter Meetup

From TCU Wiki

The IFF Glitter Meetup is a recurring gathering designed to help the Internet Freedom community connect & share throughout the year. During the meetup, participants get the opportunity to virtually network with each other, get answers or advice to questions they may have, share updates about their work, and/or share glitter memes :) In addition, each week it hosts a featured guest with a specific expertise, regional knowledge, or working on an interesting project. We encourage you to check out the schedule below.

When: Every Thursday @ 10am EST
Where: IFF Mattermost Square Channel
How: To request an invite to the IFF Mattermost, email team@internetfreedomfestival.org 

The Glitter Meetup was started thanks to feedback we received during the 2018 festival, asking that we created more opportunities for the community to interact with each other. It is hosted on Mattermost, a collaboration hub and tool similar to Slack. If you have any recommendations of people we should invite as a featured , please email team@internetfreedomfestival.org

What takes place during the meetup?

Well, its really decided by YOU! However, this is what we would love to see:

Ask any questions you may have on any topic. Remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question, and more than likely there is a person in our community who probably can help.

Share your work and projects. How else can we all keep up on all the amazing work happening!

Connect with others! So many of us work virtually, and we are spread all over the world, its nice to have a time and place each week where you can meetup with new and old friends.

Help each other! The most important element to community resilience is solidarity. Lets show each other we care.

Celebrate glitter. Its an IFF thing, and it makes people happy and full of sparkle!!

Schedule & Notes

August 23

Guest: Jon Camfield

Opportunities

Great time to get answers to your questions related to:

  • Find out more about Malicious Content, the new game that has been described as the infosec version of "Cards Against Humanity. (Jon is the creator) As well as other infosec card games!!
  • Ask all your questions related to SAFETAG! This includes finding ways to adapt and build SAFETAG for different contexts and a wider variety of organizations, and applying it outside the organizational context. If you want to get more involved with SAFETAG, this is a great time to ask how!

SAFETAG, the audit framework that adapts traditional penetration testing and risk assessment methodologiesfor non-profit organizations based in or operating in the developing world.


Missed Previous Week's Meetups?

Check out agenda and notes of past meetups in the Community Updates page