PrivacyGroup

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The privacy group meets once monthly (location tba).

Questions To Answer

general place to put largish, privacy-related questions

  • How much can a person at various levels of authority access of email sent from/to a University of Arizona email account? The rumor is that a lot can be accessed by a lot of people.

Calendar

please add any interesting events you find out about to this by editing PrivacyGroupEvents. You can {{#ask:Has event::+Has event start::+

| ?Has event start=start
| ?Has event=summary
| format=icalendar
| title=testEvents
| searchlabel=Export for iCalendar

}} to get these events into other calendars.

{{#ask: has group::Events|limit=100|format=eventcalendar|?has date|?has title|?has group}}

Tools help

browser tools

  • RequestPolicy (By Justin Samuel and Beichuan Zhang, of University of Arizona!)
  • NoScript (I prefer the version without trackers lists -- latest I have is 2.6.9.x)
  • PrivacyBadger (EFF)
  • Self-Destructing Cookies
  • HTTPS Everywhere (EFF)
  • BetterPrivacy (removes LSO's -- supercookies -- which survive normal cleaning of cookie cache) NEW

other tools

various


Additional Sources

why care about privacy?

giving up privacy

how universities can help

miscellaneous

BI: How would you respond to claims Hacking Team's tools help governments infringe on citizens' privacy?

DV: In the digital age, criminals and terrorists take full advantage of the secrecy provided by the Internet, encrypted communications over mobile and fixed devices and Internet services such as Tor to conduct crime. Each of us runs the risk of becoming a victim of fraud, extortion or worse because of this situation. There are examples of crime every day, such as the theft of financial data, that have a direct impact on both consumers and business. Law enforcement must have a way to do what it has always done, that is to track criminals and prevent or prosecute crime. With the development of global terrorism and especially the ‘lone wolf’ terrorist, this requirement is even more important. Hacking Team has helped fight crime by providing a surveillance tool to law enforcement. The company believes this is a small step toward a more secure world for all who wish to used the Internet and digital tools lawfully.