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Dear TOS-ers,

The TOS Instruction & Outreach subcommittee has a plan for a workshop at the DLF Forum and we are looking for volunteers to help us make it happen. Do you want to join us? Here are the details…

The DLF Cryptoparty
Our plan is to host a 55-min workshop session based on the Cryptoparty<https://www.cryptoparty.in/> model (during the main conference, not Learn@DLF). Conference attendees who want hands-on help installing or using anti-surveillance tools, or to solve particular privacy questions, can drop into the workshop room, where they’ll find multiple stations each devoted to a different topic. At each station they’ll find a friendly guide (you?), and space to sit down and consult reference materials, and work on their devices.

We have about five station-staffing volunteers from the Instruction & Outreach subcommittee, and we’re looking for more! This is where you come in. If you volunteer to staff a station, we can help you with your content and materials.  Here are some examples of stations to be staffed:

  *   Choosing, installing, troubleshooting a password manager.
  *   Installing & using the Tor browser. Deciding when to use Tor.
  *   Installing and using privacy-boosting plug-ins like tracker blockers (e.g. Privacy Badger) and HTTPS  Everywhere.
  *   Choosing, installing, and using encrypted communication platforms (text messaging, email, video chat).
  *   Deciding when to use a VPN, installing and using a VPN.
  *   How to download and interpret the data Facebook holds about you.
  *   How to lock down your digital identity if you’re at risk of doxing.
  *   Your ideas welcome!

Proposal Logistics
As you may have read in the DLF CfP, this year, each DLF attendee may be a named presenter on only one proposal. If you are already submitting a different proposal for DLF, you may not be a named presenter on this one. However, you may join us a volunteer who is not named in the official proposal. (Of course, there’s no reason not to mention your participation in your CV.) Alternatively, if you are not submitting a different proposal, and would like to be named on the cyrptoparty proposal, you may be. (We ran all of this by DLF staff, who gave the green light.)

What Next
Want to jump in and get involved? We hope so! Drop a line to Paige Walker ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and me and let us know:

  *   If there’s a particular skill or tool you’d like to focus on (either one of our ideas above, or your own idea)
  *   If you’d like to be named in the conference proposal
  *   Any other questions or concerns you have

All the best,
Eliza
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Eliza Bettinger
Digital Humanities Librarian
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