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DESCRIPTION:Our guest for Episode 8 of Ars Technica Live is security expert and 
 journalist Morgan Marquis-Boire! He'll tell us what we should and shouldn't 
 be worried about online, and how to protect ourselves.\n\nMorgan is a 
 well-known infosec researcher based in San Francisco. His work tracking the 
 digital component of the ongoing Syrian Civil War is featured in the book 
 "Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace."\n\nFilmed before a live 
 audience in tiki bar Longitude (347 14th St., Oakland, CA), each episode of 
 Ars Technica Live is a speculative, informal conversation between Ars 
 Technica hosts and an invited guest. The audience, drawn from Ars 
 Technica’s readers, is also invited to join the conversation and ask 
 questions. These aren’t soundbyte setups; they are deepcuts from the 
 frontiers of research and creativity.\n\nDoors are at 7pm, and the live 
 taping is from 7:30 to 8:00pm (be sure to get there early if you want a 
 seat). Then you can stick around for informal discussion at the bar, along 
 with delicious tiki drinks and snacks. Can't make it out to Oakland? Never 
 fear! Episodes will be posted to Ars Technica the week after the live 
 events.\n\nContact: Annalee Newitz (annalee@arstechnica.com)\n\nMorgan 
 Marquis-Boire is a New Zealand-born hacker, security researcher, and 
 journalist. He is the Director of Security for First Look Media and a 
 contributing writer for The Intercept. Prior to this, he worked at Google. 
 Marquis-Boire is a Senior Researcher at the Citizen Lab, University of 
 Toronto, focusing on state-sponsored hacking and the global surveillance 
 industry. He currently serves as a Special Advisor to the Electronic 
 Frontier Foundation and as an Advisor to the Freedom of the Press 
 Foundation and Amnesty International.\n\nAnnalee Newitz is the tech culture 
 editor at Ars Technica. Previously she was the editor-in-chief of Gizmodo 
 and io9. She is the author of Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will 
 Survive a Mass Extinction (Doubleday). Her first novel, Autonomous, comes 
 out in 2017 from Tor Books.\n\nDan Goodin is Security Editor at Ars 
 Technica, where he oversees coverage of malware, computer espionage, 
 botnets, and hardware hacking. A journalist with more than 15 years 
 experience, he has been chronicling the exploits of white-hat, grey-hat and 
 black-hat hackers since 2005 as a reporter for the Associated Press and 
 later, The Register. He has a Bachelors Degree in English from the 
 University of Massachusetts and a Masters of Journalism from UC Berkeley. 
 In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, cooking, and following the 
 independent music scene. \n\nLongitude tiki bar is located at 347 14th St., 
 Oakland, CA 94612. (longitudeoakland.com)\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/12/18793426.php
SUMMARY:Infosec for journalists, dissidents and the public
LOCATION:Longitude\n347 14th St, Oakland, California 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/11/12/18793426.php
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