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24th USENIX Security Symposium


EFF is a proud supporter of the USENIX Security Symposium!
About USENIX Security: Join us in Washington, D.C., August 12-14, 2015, for the 24th USENIX Security Symposium. USENIX Security '15 brings together researchers, practitioners, systems programmers and engineers, and others interested in the latest advances in...

EFF at Black Hat Briefings USA


Join EFF at Black Hat Briefings! Be sure to check out the EFF presentations (below) and stop by our information booth in the Business Hall (Wednesday and Thursday) to find out about the latest developments in protecting digital freedom. You can even sign up as an EFF...

EFF Report Charts Companies on Next Frontier of User Privacy

San Francisco - Our digital lives are leaving data trails through social networking sites, email providers, Internet service providers, and mobile apps. But which companies fight the hardest to protect their customers from government data grabs of this sensitive information? Today, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) released its fifth annual...

EFF and Eight Other Privacy Organizations Back Out of NTIA Face Recognition Multi-Stakeholder Process

EFF, along with eight other consumer-focused privacy advocacy organizations, has backed out of the National Telecommunications Information Administration’s multi-stakeholder process to develop a privacy-protective code of conduct for companies using face recognition. After 16 months of active engagement in the process, we decided this week it was no...

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