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UID:pretalx-hope2020-ATSYUU@scheduler.hope.net
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20200728T200000
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DESCRIPTION:"Mobile First" is more than a web developer's mantra chanted fr
om 2010. It also means that many people now visit websites and use service
s from their mobile devices more than on laptops and desktops. Recently\,
several proposals and published models for establishing big parts of our l
ives through our mobile devices have been discussed. Big proposals include
mobile driver's licenses\, mobile health credentials\, and other forms of
digitized documentation such as university degrees. Recently published an
d proposed standards include the W3C's verifiable credentials data model a
nd the ISO's 18013-5 mobile driver's license compliance. This talk discuss
es the privacy concerns that surround these ideas\, test cases\, and the t
rajectory of digitized identification.
The aspirations of these tec
hnologies are utopian. However\, we are in a reality that makes digital id
entities subject to centralized power structures. Crafting who we are onli
ne can look different if these technologies become standard in our everyda
y interactions\, especially if these interactions include employers and he
alth care. These scenarios affect the most vulnerable among us\, the peopl
e who don't get the chance of anonymity online. Engaging in these conversa
tions helps bring to light concerns that may not be considered\, and helps
to craft a better digital future.
DTSTAMP:20200907T012836Z
LOCATION:Public Talk Stream
SUMMARY:Mobile First Digital Identities and Your Privacy - Alexis Hancock
URL:http://scheduler.hope.net/hope2020/talk/ATSYUU/
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UID:pretalx-hope2020-AWTHGA@scheduler.hope.net
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20200801T120000
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DESCRIPTION:Get the latest information about how the law is racing to catch
up with technological change from staffers at the Electronic Frontier Fou
ndation\, the nation's premiere digital civil liberties group fighting for
freedom and privacy in the computer age. This session will include update
s on current EFF issues such as:
Congress' EARN-IT legislation (des
igned to mandate backdoors in encryption)\;
Van Buren v. U.S.\, the
upcoming Supreme Court case on the CFAA (federal anti-hacking law)
Law and policy for COVID-19 tracking/quarantine/immunity passport apps\;<
br>
The growing trends to limit government use of facial recognition te
chnology\;
as well as updates on EFF's technology projects\, cases\
, and legislation affecting security research\, and much more. Half the se
ssion will be given over to question-and-answer\, so it's your chance to a
sk EFF questions about the law and technology issues that are important to
you.
DTSTAMP:20200907T012836Z
LOCATION:Public Talk Stream
SUMMARY:Ask the EFF: The Year in Digital Civil Liberties - Alexis Hancock\,
Kurt Opsahl\, India McKinney\, Naomi Gilens\, Rory Mir
URL:http://scheduler.hope.net/hope2020/talk/AWTHGA/
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