Yale Privacy Lab explores the connection between privacy, security, and anonymity through hands-on software and hardware implementation. It provides cybersecurity workshops and demonstrations, strengthening the networks between technologists, lawyers, students, and researchers.
Yale Privacy Lab is an initiative of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. It is currently a volunteer effort driven by founder and Lab Director Sean O'Brien and Lab Coordinator Michael Kwet.
We’re often challenged to communicate over surveillance networks, trading privacy for convenience. As a community that values privacy and security, we need accurate and verifiable contacts, whether we intend to share secrets or just chat.
The heart of every network needs healthy information to keep beating. This directory intends to provide that data, in an attempt to strengthen our bonds and increase our strength.
Sure, you can look up e-mail addresses in a keyserver or find people on Keybase. This directory serves a different purpose, connecting you specifically with Yale Privacy Lab and professionals trained in digital self-defense in the Yale and New Haven communities. Our network centers around the Information Society Project, Yale Law School, and YLS Clinics and reaches outward to privacy-respecting friends and colleagues at other institutions.
For more information, read the detailed description on the Yale Privacy Lab website: https://privacylab.yale.edu/directory-guide
View this example or browse the directory on the Yale Privacy Lab website: https://privacylab.yale.edu/directory
HTML files containing directory entries have been signed with the Yale Privacy Lab PGP/GPG private key and may be verified using the public key. SHA-512 checksums are also published for each document and PGP/GPG signature file.
Bootstrap, jQuery and Responsive iFrame are released under the MIT/Expat license. The directory uses JavaScript Web Labels for LibreJS. Refer to docs/weblabels.html
for links to non-minified JS and CSS source code.
Image sources are detailed in docs/img/SOURCES
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This work as a whole is released under the GNU Affero General Public License.
TODO: Clean up image source information