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Friday
Feb 17, 2017
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Intro to Digital Privacy and Safety through Free Geek Advertising that follow you around the internet, high-profile hackers, NSA surveillance… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy. This class is designed for computer users who want an introduction to best practices on navigating the web safely. |
Thursday
Jul 12, 2018
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Online Safety & Privacy for Beginners – Free Geek From high-profile data breaches to advertising that follows you around the Internet… There are plenty of reasons to be concerned about digital safety and privacy. This introductory class will help you understand online privacy and security threats, how they work, and how to avoid problems. You'll leave with a toolkit of resources for staying safe online. |
Saturday
Dec 15, 2018
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Digital Holiday Safety – Free Geek Is the gingerbread man after your dough? Is Rudolph after your bucks? Join us for a workshop to learn to keep you and yours safe this holiday season. Scammers don't take holidays off—whether you are gift shopping online or receive suspicious email for Holiday Dealz, we all need this information. Join us to learn how to protect yourself. Everyone is welcome. Come learn with Free Geek! |
Saturday
Oct 19
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The People's Digital Safety Fair – PCC Cascade Campus, Terrell Hall The People’s Digital Safety Fair is a community event dedicated to building our collective knowledge to protect our safety and well-being in an increasingly digital world. Get helpful information and resources on how to keep yourself and your family safe online. Learn from experts through tabling, workshops, talks, and interactive activities on topics like personal data privacy, internet access, artificial intelligence, surveillance, and more. |
Saturday
Feb 11, 2017
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Code of Conduct Workshop for the Tech Community – Simple Registration is required. Join us at the first Safety First PDX workshop on Codes of Conduct. Whether you're looking for a primer or a refresher, Codes of Conduct play a key role in diversity and inclusion, particularly when it comes to the tech community. The workshop will cover:
Safety First PDX is a Stumptown Syndicate program promoting community safety and accountability in PDX tech and beyond. Safety First is led by Audrey Eschright, co-author of the Citizen Code of Conduct (in use by Open Source Bridge and various other communities). Audrey has five years of experience on code of conduct implementation and enforcement for open source projects and events and spent ten years organizing tech community spaces, including user groups, open source projects, and conferences. |