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<h1>Next Privacy Lab</h1>  
<h1>Next Privacy Lab</h1>  
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/privacy-lab-mobile-privacy-what-are-your-apps-actually-doing-tickets-24520270790?aff=es2 June 21, 2016], 6pm-8pm PT at ICSI Berkeley. The topic is mobile privacy, including two university projects - ICSI Haystack and ReCon.
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/privacy-lab-student-privacy-tickets-26447549332?aff=es2 July 27, 2016], 6pm-8pm PT at GitHub. The topic is student privacy, including three speakers.


*Livestream for remote attendees is [http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Passcode/2016/0603/Event-Mobile-privacy-and-what-your-apps-are-actually-doing here]. Note that Livestream will be about 45 minutes, starting about 6:15pm PT. It will cover just the speakers and Q&A.  
*Livestream/recording will be on [https://air.mozilla.org/ Air Mozilla]. Note that livestream/recording will be about 45 minutes, starting about 6:15pm PT. It will cover just the speakers and Q&A.  


<h1>Future Privacy Lab(s)</h1>
<h1>Future Privacy Lab(s)</h1>
*July 27, 2016. Location TBD. Topic is student privacy.
 
*August 2016. Date and location TBD.  Topic is 'Tools to Teach Privacy' Speakers will include Erin Berman and her web team from the San Jose Public Library's Knight Foundation funded [https://www.sjpl.org/privacy Virtual Privacy Lab] project, Dr. Gerald Friedland and Julia Bernd from ICSI's Teaching Privacy Project.
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/privacy-lab-tools-to-teach-privacy-tickets-26457006619?aff=es2 August 30, 2016] at ICSI in Berkeley.  Topic is 'Tools to Teach Privacy' Speakers will include Erin Berman and her web team from the San Jose Public Library's Knight Foundation funded [https://www.sjpl.org/privacy Virtual Privacy Lab] project, Dr. Gerald Friedland and Julia Bernd from ICSI's Teaching Privacy Project.
*September 2016. Date and location TBD. Topic will be Privacy and Corporate Social Responsibility.  
*September 2016. Date and location TBD. Topic will be Privacy and Corporate Social Responsibility.  


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<h1> 2016 Meeting Archive</h1>
<h1> 2016 Meeting Archive</h1>
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/privacy-lab-mobile-privacy-what-are-your-apps-actually-doing-tickets-24520270790?aff=es2 June 21, 2016], 6pm-8pm PT at ICSI Berkeley. The topic is mobile privacy, including two university projects - ICSI Haystack and ReCon. Livestreamed for remote attendees is [http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Passcode/2016/0603/Event-Mobile-privacy-and-what-your-apps-are-actually-doing here]. Note that Livestream is about 45 minutes, starting about 6:15pm PT. It covers just the speakers and Q&A.
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/may-privacy-lab-building-your-community-to-speak-up-about-fisa-702-tickets-24941951047 May 24, 2016], 5:30-7:30pm at Mozilla. The topic is knowledge-sharing around community practices for privacy. Because of the content, the format will be a '''[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/may-privacy-lab-building-your-community-to-speak-up-about-fisa-702-tickets-24941951047 participatory workshop]''' - a departure from our usual format.  
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/may-privacy-lab-building-your-community-to-speak-up-about-fisa-702-tickets-24941951047 May 24, 2016], 5:30-7:30pm at Mozilla. The topic is knowledge-sharing around community practices for privacy. Because of the content, the format will be a '''[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/may-privacy-lab-building-your-community-to-speak-up-about-fisa-702-tickets-24941951047 participatory workshop]''' - a departure from our usual format.  
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/april-privacy-lab-encryption-vs-the-fbi-tickets-23948255878 April 27, 2016], 6-8pm, DG717 Coworking Space and Incubation Space - 717 Market Street #100, San Francisco, CA 94103. '''Encryption vs. the FBI''': Riana Pfefferkorn, Cryptography Fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, talks about the current legal battle over encryption. Air Mozilla recording is [https://air.mozilla.org/privacy-lab-april-2016-encryption-vs-the-fbi/ here].  
*[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/april-privacy-lab-encryption-vs-the-fbi-tickets-23948255878 April 27, 2016], 6-8pm, DG717 Coworking Space and Incubation Space - 717 Market Street #100, San Francisco, CA 94103. '''Encryption vs. the FBI''': Riana Pfefferkorn, Cryptography Fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, talks about the current legal battle over encryption. Air Mozilla recording is [https://air.mozilla.org/privacy-lab-april-2016-encryption-vs-the-fbi/ here].  
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