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Shutdown Getdown Debrief – Technology and Design

by Admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Community News, OTF News, Program Update, Research Updates

In October 2022, Open Technology Fund (OTF) brought together a group of around 50 technologists, researchers, usability experts, and digital security practitioners working on internet shutdowns. Together, the group engaged in many topics, ranging from understanding...

Shutdown Getodown Debrief – Mitigating and Preparing for Internet Shutdowns

by Admin | Feb 28, 2023 | Community News, OTF News, Program Update, Research Updates

Welcome back to OTF’s ‘Shutdown Getdown’ Debrief series, rounding up some of the outcomes of the October 2022 Shutdown Getdown event, held in Oxford, UK in collaboration with the Oxford Internet Institute. In our previous blogs we explained why we think internet...

Shutdown Getdown Debrief – Network Measurement & Research

by Admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Community News, OTF News, Program Update, Research Updates

Welcome back to OTF’s Shutdown Getdown Debrief series, rounding up some of the outcomes of the October 2022 Shutdown Getdown event, held in Oxford, UK in collaboration with the Oxford Internet Institute. In our previous blog, we provided an introduction to the...

OTF Debrief – Introducing the Shutdown Getdown

by Admin | Feb 16, 2023 | Community News, OTF News, Program Update, Research Updates

In October 2022, OTF brought together a group of around 50 technologists, researchers, usability experts, and digital security practitioners to the Shutdown Getdown; a problem-solving gathering hosted in Oxford, United Kingdom in collaboration with...

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