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About

Why CryptoParty?

Privacy is the space in which ideas are developed, to retreat into whenever you want. This space is not only physical but digital as well. Governments and companies don't want to respect that so we become active ourselves.

What is a CryptoParty?

CryptoParties are free and open for everyone, but especially ​those without prior knowledge, who haven't yet attended one.

CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. This can include encrypted communication, preventing being tracked while browsing the web and general security advice for computers and smartphones.

To try the programs and apps at the CryptoParty bring your laptop or smartphone.

Who?

Open to the public

Contact @cryptopartynyc and @cryptoharlem with any questions.

What?

New York Cryptoparty Network, Cryptoparty NYC presents a CryptoParties all around NYC. See https://www.meetup.com/New-York-Cryptoparty-Network/ for more details.

Where?

Various locations.

online and offline

See https://www.meetup.com/New-York-Cryptoparty-Network/ for more details.

When?

Various times.

https://cryptoharlem.com/ cryptoharlem

https://cypurr.nyc/ The cypurr collective

https://techlearningcollective.com/ tech learning collective

http://twitter.com/cryptopartynyc/ cryptoparty nyc

https://www.nycresistor.com// nyc resistor

Upcoming Events

5 February 2021 - CryptoHarlem online! (every Friday)

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12 February 2021 - CryptoHarlem online! (every Friday)

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12 February 2021 - CRYPURR Social

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It's a long winter...

…so spend some time with Cypurr! We're bring back our monthly social, less of a workshop, and more of an opportunity to hang out and meet folks and talk tech and stuff!

We'll be using Jitsi Meet to make themed rooms where folks can interact to discuss, share tips/resources, and play games. This is a free event, but Please RSVP to get the Main Room Jitsi Link

19 February 2021 - CryptoHarlem online! (WEEKLY every Friday)

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20 February 2021 - CyPurr Session: Cyber Harassment + Harm Reduction

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Special Guest Speaker- Eva Galperin, Director of Cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation

Cyber harassment and stalking may not always come from random strangers; sometimes our privacy is compromised by the folks closest to us. For this month’s Cypurr Session, we’ll be focusing on cybersecurity, talking about ways that you can lock down your digital life to help regain a bit of agency in a scary situation. We’ll also have a mini workshop focusing on building other anti-harassment skills, as well as discussing cyber harassment as a whole.

Special Guest Speaker: Eva Galperin, Director of Cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

This workshop will take place online via Zoom. Please RSVP to receive the Zoom link prior to the event.

The CyPurr Collective is a group of some tech-minded folks who are very jazzed about cybersecurity, cats, and helping folks out with their digital dilemmas. We offer workshops for activists, journalists, educators, and everyday folks who want to up their encryption.

14 September 2019 - "Tor: What is it Good for? (Absolutely Everything!)"

23 March 2019 - "CyPurr Session: For the Win" at Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library Info Commons Lab

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2 February 2019 - CryptoParty at NYC Resistor

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5 September 2018 - CryptoParty at Fat Cat Fab Lab

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24 August 2018 - Pregame Your Brain with CryptoParty NYC

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24 March 2018 - Digital Activism and Antifa: Panel Discussion and Cryptoparty

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08 April 2018 - CryptoParty at BKPL

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13 May 2018 - CryptoParty at BKPL

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13 May 2018 - CryptoParty Red Hook

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17 June 2018 - CryptoParty at BKPL

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Contact

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Emailtba
Twitter@cryptopartynyc
MeetupNew York Cryptoparty Network

Past Events

Past events have a separate page: NYC past events