<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Greetings! Tech Activism Third Mondays is meeting on Monday, 7/18, at the new Tor HQ in Pioneer Square (80 S. Washington St. Suite 203).<br>We
have fantastic speakers this month; I hope you can join us. Please forward this message.<br><br><br><b>When</b>: Monday, June 20, 2016, Pizza at 6:30PM, Talks at 7PM<br><b>Where</b>: Tor Office, Pioneer, Square <a href="https://goo.gl/maps/aun6E4r4s5E2" target="_blank">https://goo.gl/maps/aun6E4r4s5E2</a> 80 S. Washington st. Suite 203 Seattle WA, 98194 <br><br><b>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Speaker: Norman Shamas,</b> "Because Your Threat Model Isn't My Threat Model"<br><br><div>This conversation will focus on the human side of digital security and
techno-activism through the lens of threat modeling. Taking a
human-centered perspective to security, we will talk about determining
threat models and their implications for security and privacy planning.</div><br></div><div>Bio: Norman is an activist and technology
consultant. They work with organizations and activists around the globe
on human-centered security. @NormanShamas<br><br></div><b>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br></b></div><b>Speaker: Christian Severt</b>, "WiFi Networks and Location Metadata<b>"<br></b><br>When using Pubic or Private WiFi networks, many operators use 3rd party services to manage those networks. This presentation will cover the location metadata that comes out of those networks and is stored without users’ knowledge.<br><br>Bio: Christian is a Sr. Systems Engineer, IT Director, Secretary/Member, Board of Directors for the Seattle Privacy Coalition and concerned Seattle resident. He served in the US Navy administering classified Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence (C4I) systems. Christian has also managed complex information systems for various companies in sectors such as Technology, Healthcare and Legal industries.<b><br></b><br><b>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br></b><span>Techno-Activism Third Mondays (<span><span><span>TA3M</span></span></span>) is an informal meetup designed to connect software creators, activists, and Seattle residents of all backgrounds who are interested in censorship, surveillance, and open technology. Currently, <span><span><span>TA3M</span></span></span>s are held in various cities throughout the world. <br>This month there will be free pizza!</span><br></div>