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Day 4
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Saal Granville

Link-Extremismus und Pressefreiheit (de)

Das Strafverfahren gegen Radio Dreyeckland

David Werdermann

Ein Journalist von Radio Dreyeckland steht vor Gericht, weil er das Archiv der verbotenen Internetplattform linksunten.indymedia verlinkt hat. Der Vortrag gibt einen Einblick in das Verfahren und zeigt, wann Links strafbar sein können – und wann nicht.

Decolonize runet! Decolonize network measurements! A provocative take on the Russian sovereign internet project (en)

Xenia

This talk proposes to look at the russian "sovereign internet" project from a decolonialist point of view. First, it provides an analysis of a corpus of Telegram channels of indigenous, decolonialist and regionalist movements to map the growing space of "post-Russian" discourses. Secondly, it suggests to consider inequalities of access to information and connectivity across different territories of the so-called Russian Federation. Looking at past events of local/regional internet shutdowns. It describes the so-called Runet not as a homogeneous space, but actually a multitude of different "lived experiences". It proposes a framework to analyze regional shutdown-resilience and understand how Russia has been tightening its control on specific regions.

KI im Klassenzimmer - ein Update! (de)

Wie KI in der Schule wirklich entlasten könnte

Nina Galla

Seit ChatGPT ist das Thema Künstliche Intelligenz mittlerweile an fast allen Schulen angekommen. Immer noch soll KI Lehrkräfte entlasten, doch mit der kommenden KI-Verordnung kann sich die Belastung einfach nur verschieben. Der Vortrag gibt ein Update zum Vortrag von der #rC3 2020, was nun konkret auf Schulen zukommen kann und wie KI tatsächlich zu Entlastungen beitragen kann.

A Libyan Militia and the EU - A Love Story? (en)

Open-Source investigating Tareq Ben Zeyad Brigade and their evil deeds

Felix Weiss, Matthias Monroy, Paul Wagner

2023, Tariq Ben Zeyad Brigade (TBZ), a notorious East Libyan land-based militia, went maritime and completed the pullback regime which was installed by Italy and the EU from 2017. They were deeply involved in the failed passage of the boat that sank near Pylos, in which up to 500 people drowned. With the help of low-budget, open-source intelligence, we were the first to unveil how their new vessel operates in the Central Mediterranean and with which European actors they communicate. This talk provides you with the details.

Saal Zuse

Mobile reverse engineering to empower the gig economy workers and labor unions (en)

Claudio Agosti, Gaetano Priori

[Reversing.works](https://reversing.works) will outline five years of experience linking trade unions, gig economy workers, GDPR and mobile app reverse engineering. Goal: to replicate an effective form of resistance.

Should e-voting experience of Estonia be copied? (en)

Observer report of 2023 parliamentary elections

Märt Põder

Although electronic voting has been used 13 times in various elections in Estonia since 2005, the legal, procedural and technical problems are far from solved, but have rather backfired in political situation getting more complicated.

Dissecting EU electronic evidence (en)

Klaus Landefeld

The EU "e-evidence" regulation is a critical piece of new legislation directly affecting all EU citizens. Proposed in 2017, it has been completed in 2023 as has since become law, mandating a more or less direct, cross border access to all sorts of stored information by law enforcement. I will be addressing how individuals are affected and how the release of e-evidence works technically. Who are the actors? Which types of information can be requested? How are individual rights protected?

Vom Darkroom in die Blackbox (de)

Effekte der Digitalisierung auf (schwules) Dating

LustigerLeo

Entgegen der Auffassung, die schwule Subkultur hätte durch die digitale Vernetzung einen Aufschwung erhalten und sei in ihrem Aktivismus gestärkt worden, möchte ich eine gegenwärtige Krise der Subkultur markieren und ihren Entstehungskontext durch Onlinedating skizzieren. Schwule Onlineplattformen entstanden, um der Unterdrückung von homosexuellem Verhalten zu entgehen. Zynischerweise sorgen sie heute für eine unterschwellige, fesselnde Regulation homosexueller Menschen. Der Vortrag arbeitet sich zwar vor allem an MSM-Personen (Männer, die Sex mit Männern haben) ab, richtet sich aber ausdrücklich an Hacker:innen jeglicher Sexualität.

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