Crash Course on Mobile Security

Arturo and Jake scare everybody.
Arturo and Jake scare everybody. Photo by Mohamed Alâa Guedich (used with permission)

Jacob Appelbaum and Arturo Buzzolan from Tor offered advice on mobile security on Day One of the Arab Bloggers Meeting with a presentation that shows just how easy it is for governments to track and intercept mobile and satellite phone conversations. “Think of your phone as a tracking device that also makes calls,” says Appelbaum.One comment on Twitter:
متابعة قراءة Crash Course on Mobile Security

The Spanish 15M Movement and the Arab Inspiration

Spanish-Syrian blogger Leila Nachawati. By Nasnas (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Spanish-Syrian blogger Leila Nachawati. By Nasnas (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Here are slides from a presentation by Spanish-Syrian blogger Leila Nachawati on Day One about how the Arab uprisings inspired and informed the people’s movement in Spain and elsewhere in Europe.

Here’s one comment from the audience:
متابعة قراءة The Spanish 15M Movement and the Arab Inspiration

Photos From #AB11

We’ll be updating this post with links to photos from the Arab Bloggers Summit. If you upload photos to Flickr please use the hashtag #AB11 or share link in comments.

متابعة قراءة Photos From #AB11

Tunisia Secretly Tested Censorship Software for Western Companies

Moez Chakchouk
Moez Chakchouk (ATI) describes his mission. By Mohamed Alâa Guedich (used with permission)

The new chairman and CEO of the Tunisian Internet Agency (ATI), Moez Chakchouk, told participants at the Arab Bloggers Meeting today that western companies offered significant discounts on use of censorship software to the Tunisian government in exchange for testing and bug-tracking. He said confidentiality contracts preclude him from naming the companies, but said the Internet Agency has extracted itself from these partnerships and thus can no longer afford to censor, even if they wished to (he says they don’t anymore).
متابعة قراءة Tunisia Secretly Tested Censorship Software for Western Companies