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PLUG Meeting for Mar 11^th

*Attend by going to: https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx*

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This month:
"*Dawn E. Collett: The Privacy Tax: How tracking and hacking affect*"

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****Dawn E. Collett: The Privacy Tax: How tracking and hacking affect*

*Description*:
Surveillance is everywhere. From CCTV cameras on the streets to cookies
that track users around the web as they browse, the vast majority of
human activity is monitored in some form. The burden of being watched
disproportionately falls on marginalised groups, and people with
disabilities are no exception in this regard. If your medical records
contain sensitive information that you've discussed with your doctor to
get appropriate treatment, information security suddenly becomes far
more important to you. And if your only method of communication is
connected to the Internet 24/7, and thus vulnerable to hackers, true
privacy is a great deal harder to achieve.

In this talk, we'll examine how data-driven systems view disability, and
look at how accessible technology can be exploited to reveal information
about its users. We'll break down ways that disabled people can - and do
- avoid tracking and hacking, and find out why paying a 'privacy tax'
isn't always feasible for everyone. Finally, we'll discuss open-source
software that's already reducing the impact of surveillance and security
risks on people with disabilities, and examine what technologists can do
to make the privacy tax less necessary.


*Biography*:
Dawn is a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer who started out as a
freelance developer, and realised that learning about infrastructure and
release systems would save time and money for everyone involved.
As well as accidental accessibility advocacy, Dawn is on the organising
team for the Melbourne AWS Programming and Tools meetup, and can
regularly be found sharing knowledge within the Melbourne cloud
infrastructure and DevOps communities.
Outside work, Dawn is an occasional author and kitchen alchemist.*

**Attend the meeting by visiting
https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx at 7pm MST*

*Meeting Location is Virtual*:
*https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx*

For more information see the meeting information on our web site
<http://phxlinux.org/meetings/14-east-valley-meeting.html>

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