Citizen Clinic Pizza Information Session
The Citizen Clinic (Info 289 / Cyber 289*) is a public-interest cybersecurity course that supports the capacity of politically-targeted organizations to defend themselves against online threats.
Join us in 205 South Hall to share pizza with us, or join us online (BYO pizza). We’ll hear more about Citizen Clinic, meet the staff and former students, and discuss enrollment in the course, Information 289 or Cybersecurity 289*.
Citizen Clinic is the first public interest cybersecurity clinic of its kind. The clinic, sponsored by the Berkeley School of Information, provides interdisciplinary teams of students with hands-on experience developing and implementing cybersecurity practices for politically vulnerable organizations.
Examples of student projects include:
- Protecting the LGBT community from online extremist groups
- Improving the safety of human rights advocates during high-risk investigations
- Understanding government surveillance of indigenous communities in Latin America
Now accepting applications for the Spring 2024 semester.
* Cyber 289 is open to MICS students only.
This information session will be held both online & in person. You are welcome to join us either in South Hall or via Zoom.
For online participants
Online participants must have a Zoom account and be logged in. Berkeley students: go to berkeley.zoom.us to activate your free Zoom account. If this is your first time using Zoom, please allow a few extra minutes to download and install the browser plugin or mobile app.