Practicalities of Fighting for a Free Internet
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into the challenges and strategies for preserving internet freedom in the post-Snowden era. Learn about the secret government policies, inter-agency collaborations, and corporate partnerships that enable mass surveillance of electronic communications. Discover the threats to a free internet, understand relevant laws and rights, and explore potential solutions. Examine the impact of mass surveillance, the role of service providers, and the use of national security rhetoric. Gain insights into how to reclaim internet freedom through collaboration and practical actions. This talk, presented by a WikiLeaks journalist, offers a comprehensive look at the practicalities of fighting for a free internet in today's digital landscape.
Syllabus
What is a Free Internet
Free Internet
Threats to Free Internet
Laws and Rights
Solutions
Collaboration
Mass Surveillance
Service Providers
National Security Rhetoric
How do we get that back
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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