Portland’s Digital Safety Fair Triumph: EFA Groups Lead the Charge for Internet Freedom!

Portland’s Digital Safety Fair brought together key players like PDX Privacy and Community Broadband PDX, sparking a rally for high-speed internet. The event was a hit with Electronic Frontier Alliance groups, all advocating for digital rights. Curious about the tech talk and antics? You’ll want to hear about the phone-waving call to action!

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Hot Take:

Portland’s tech scene just proved it’s not just about artisanal coffee and indie music; it’s also brewing a strong pot of digital rights activism! With a lineup of events and organizations that could make Silicon Valley blush, this city is showing it’s ready to fight the good fight for privacy and broadband access. Who knew the real superheroes wore flannel and worked for community broadband initiatives?

Key Points:

  • Portland hosted its first-ever Digital Safety Fair, featuring various Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA) groups.
  • Organizations like PDX Privacy and Encode Justice Oregon are leading the charge for transparency and ethical AI.
  • Community Broadband PDX is campaigning for high-speed broadband access for all Portland residents.
  • BSides PDX 2024 brought together cybersecurity enthusiasts and local EFA members.
  • The event strengthened ties with Seattle-based groups, expanding the region’s digital rights advocacy network.

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