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<!DOCTYPE page SYSTEM "http://www.c3d2.de/dtd/c3d2web.dtd">
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<page title="Call for Participation">
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<p class="center">(Also available in <link href="cfp.html">German</link>)</p>
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<p title="Datenspuren 2015: Call for Participation">
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Technische Sammlungen Dresden, Sat+Sun October 24+25, 2015
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</p>
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<p class="block"><em>
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Girls and boys,
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get up on your feet and make some noise,
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because hackers are in the house!
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</em></p>
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<p>
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In June 2013, Edward Snowden came public with an intelligence affair, so
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extensive and intricate, that it went straight into the history books. Since
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that day, no day has passed without continuing intelligence scandals
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continuously filling print and online news.These affairs create a new
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awareness for our digital rights, which we once took
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for granted but now find fading away to mere symbols in an erosive
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atmosphere
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of clever policing in our shiny new digital world.
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Where</strong> "everyone is suspicious" is a mantra, which leaks out from
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behind the
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closed doors of the security agencies. This violates the fundamental trust
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between citizens and the executive authorities, which is a key
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ingredient for
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democracies.
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Where</strong> digitalisation makes every person transparent and privacy shall
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remain a
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state-owned privilege, we ask: how much secrecy does a democracy need
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and how
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much of it can we bear?
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Where</strong> Big Data determines more and more of our everyday life and the vague
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promised advantages provided by of smart applications suffices to vilify
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perseverance on privacy rights as obsolete and reactionary, we need to
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discuss
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how much privacy to concede and who grants it.
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</p>
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<p>
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Thus, Big Data requires a wholesome realignment of the relationship between
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people, state and economy. It also requires the digital vanguards that
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significantly further these developments in big corps' IT departments, at
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universities, in hackerspaces, or in the data centres of the services to
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rethink their responsibilities.
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</p>
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<p>
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Therefore, the Chaos Computer Club Dresden (c3d2) invites you to submit
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proposals for technical, scientific, and artistic contributions to our event
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"Datenspuren 2015". Topics are, not exclusively:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Cryptowars back then and today</li>
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<li>Usability of cryptography</li>
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<li>Forms of digital self-defence</li>
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<li>Computer safety and security</li>
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<li>Opportunities and perils of smart devices</li>
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<li>Making you own devices (Maker + Breaker Scene)</li>
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<li>Free Software & Open Hardware</li>
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<li>Hacking as sub- and anticulture</li>
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<li>Information ethics and privacy</li>
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<li>Arts and electronics</li>
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</ul>
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<dl>
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<dt>Deadline for submissions</dt>
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<dd>30th of August 2015 (prolongued due to Camp)</dd>
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<dt>Format</dt>
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<dd>Abstract (max. 300 words) for a lecture, workshop,
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installation/performance, young hackers track</dd>
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<dt>Submission of lectures and workshops</dt>
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<dd>with the conference system frab:
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<link>https://frab.cccv.de/en/DS2015/cfp/session/new#new_user</link></dd>
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<dt>Contact and questions</dt>
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<dd>Organizing team: datenspuren@c3d2.de</dd>
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<dd>Mailing list: datenspuren@lists.c3d2.de</dd>
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</dl>
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<p>
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Notice on acceptance/rejection of submissions will be given until
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15th of
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September 2015.
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</p>
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<p>
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The event Datenspuren is a non-commercial community event. As we neither ask
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for entrance nor participation fees, we cannot pay any royalties. However,
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subsidizing travel and overnight stay might be granted for limited
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exceptions
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if reasonably founded. Applications can be directed to the <link href="mailto:datenspuren@c3d2.de">organization
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team.</link>
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</p>
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<p class="block">
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<em>See you in da house!</em>
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</p>
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</page>
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