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None News Organizations & Digital Security: Solutions to Surveillance Post-Snowden Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Freedom of the Press Foundation, and the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute Friday, November 7, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (PST) Washington, DC Ticket Information Type End Quantity RSVP Ended Free Share News Organizations & Digital Security: Solutions to Surveillance Post-Snowden Share Tweet Event Details UPDATE: This event is sold out. However, the panels will be webcast live at http://rcfp.org/encryptnews. You can follow on Twitter as well with #EncryptNews. The Digital Security Summit will explore the threats posed to independent newsgathering and the First Amendment by widespread government surveillance, and the tools available to news organizations and reporters to combat those threats. The Summit will combine original analysis and panels on surveillance and threat modeling with practical workshops on encryption and security technologies. The event will culminate with a special screening of Laura Poitras’s new documentary film, Citizenfour, which premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 10. The conference is made possible by the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and Open Society Foundations.

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9 a.m.: Real-World Encryption Problems. Leak investigations are at a record high and national security journalists now often work under a shadow of surveillance. By knowing the stakes and how to respond to them, reporters can assess the risks, and still keep their sources relatively safe. This panel will discuss current and future unsolved digital security problems in journalism. Panelists will include: Dana Priest, investigative reporter, The Washington Post and John S. and James L. Knight Chair in Public Affairs Journalism at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland; James Risen, investigative reporter, The New York Times; Julia Angwin, senior reporter, ProPublica; Christopher Soghoian, principal technologist and senior policy analyst, Speech, Privacy & Technology Project, ACLU; and Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Stanton Fellow at RCFP (moderator). 10:15 a.m.: Beyond PGP, Protecting Reporters on an Institutional Level. Beyond encrypting individual email, panelists will look at the importance of utilizing the right systems company-wide to stave off hacking and other cyberattacks, as well as handing subpoenas and safeguarding sources. Panelists will include: Morgan Marquis-Boire, director of security, First Look Media; Jack Gillum, reporter, Associated Press; Nabiha Syed, associate, Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz; Xeni Jardin, editor, BoingBoing; and Marcia Hofmann, digital rights lawyer (moderator). 11:30 a.m.: Breakout Sessions: · Using Off the Record (OTR) chat: Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops for this hands-on session on how to set up OTR encryption to protect sources. · Setting up PGP mail encryption: Attendees should bring their laptops for this tutorial on how PGP works and how to set it up for secure electronic communications. · Demonstration of SecureDrop: This demonstration of the system for enabling secure communications between journalists and sources, managed by the Freedom of the Press Foundation, will also focus on how to install and use it in your newsroom. Breakout sessions will be conducted by Runa Sandvik, technologist, Freedom of the Press Foundation; Garrett Robinson, SecureDrop lead developer, Freedom of the Press Foundation; Erinn Clark, technologist, First Look Media; Mike Tigas, reporter, Pro Publica; and Oktavia Jonsdottir, director of the Securing Access to Free Expression (S.A.F.E.) initiative, IREX. 12:30 p.m.: Lunch at the Knight Conference Center 1:30 p.m.: Security Lessons from the Snowden Files. Journalists involved in reporting on the NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden will talk about what they learned from the experience and how it might be handled better in the future. Panelists will be: Spencer Ackerman, national security editor, The Guardian US; Siobhan Gorman, intelligence correspondent, The Wall Street Journal; Micah Lee, technologist, The Intercept; Julie Tate, researcher, The Washington Post; and Lynn Oberlander, general counsel, First Look Media (moderator). 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.: BREAK 4:00 p.m.: Screening, “Citizenfour.” A special screening of filmmaker Laura Poitras’ film about Snowden and government surveillance will be held at the Landmark E Street Cinema, 555 11th St NW, Washington, D.C. 20004. This event was made possible by Participant Media. Have questions about News Organizations & Digital Security: Solutions to Surveillance Post-Snowden? When & Where

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Outlook Calendar Google Calendar Yahoo! Calendar iCal Calendar Organizer Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Freedom of the Press Foundation, and the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute About the Reporters Committee Founded in 1970, the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press offers free legal support to thousands of working journalists and media lawyers each year. It is a leader in the fight against persistent efforts by government officials to impede the release of public information, whether by withholding documents or threatening reporters with jail. In addition to its 24/7 Legal Defense Hotline, the Reporters Committee conducts cutting-edge legal research, publishes handbooks and guides on media law issues, files frequent friend-of-the-court legal briefs and offers challenging fellowships and internships for young lawyers and journalists. For more information, go to www.rcfp.org, or follow us on Twitter @rcfp. About Freedom of the Press Foundation Freedom of the Press Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports public-interest journalism dedicated to transparency and accountability. In addition to advocating on a variety of press freedom issues, Freedom of the Press Foundation supports a variety of encryption tools for journalists that aim to protect digital communications. It also manages the SecureDrop project, an open-source whistleblower submission system for news organizations, and provides assistance with installation and training for journalists. For more information, visit https://freedom.press. About New America’s Open Technology Institute The Open Technology Institute at New America is committed to freedom and social justice in the digital age. To achieve these goals, it intervenes in traditional policy debates, builds technology, and deploys tools with communities. OTI brings together a unique mix of technologists, policy experts, lawyers, community organizers, and urban planners to examine the impacts of technology and policy on people, commerce, and communities. Our current focus areas include surveillance, privacy and security, network neutrality, broadband access, and Internet governance. OTI conducts data-driven research, develops policy and regulatory reforms, and builds real-word pilot projects to impact both public policy and the built communications environment that people experience. The Open Technology Institute supports free expression and open technologies at home and around the world, and is committed to supporting engaged, self-sufficient communities by promoting safe and affordable access to connectivity. We view technology not an end in and of itself, but a means. Across our work, we are guided by these principles: Openness, Privacy, Justice, Collective self-determination, Service, and Integrity. For more information, visit http://www.newamerica.org/oti/. View organizer profile

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