Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2013

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The Open Observatory of Network Interference

introducing free and open tools, methodologies and data to the surveillance and censorship discussion


OONI is the Open Observatory of Network Interference. We are working to create a peer-reviewed taxonomy for discussion surveillance and censorship, a free and open source software tool set and to produce open and freely available data for all.

This talk will cover the vision of the OONI project as well as discussing technical details of our tool, ooniprobe. ooniprobe is one of a few tools we produce for performing internet surveillance and censorship measurements. We are working to create a peer-reviewed taxonomy for discussion surveillance and censorship, a free and open source software tool set and to produce open and freely available data for all. Data discussed will include a detailed explanation of some rather interesting countries that the speaker has recently visited.

By Isis' request, there is no published video recording of this talk, but you can listen to the audio recording.

Speakers

Isis Lovecruft

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