Cyberactivism workshop Saturday 18. April, 13:00 at Kaffi Rót

I’m planning a Cyberactivism workshop for next Saturday, 18. April, in the basement of Kaffi Rót, between 13:00 and 16:00.
The Internet is one of the best tools that activists have ever had, and it’s a shame so few people know how to use it effectively. I’m not going to go very deep, but rather broad, hoping to get people thinking about this stuff.
I WON’T be talking about viruses, exploits, cracking, denial of service or anything like that, mostly because that stuff bores me and it’s not sensible anyway.
I WILL however be talking about strong encryption, reverse-deniability (I never said that!), onion routing (covering your tracks), counter-surveillance techniques (how to blind CCTV cameras for example) and perhaps finish up with a bit of effective use of Internet technologies (crowdsourcing, googlebombing, tweeting, etc). We’ll see what we can pack into three hours.
Bring laptops if you can for interactivity, but I’ll try to do things in such a way that you won’t _need_ them. It’ll be in English if one or more people prefer it.
If you’re interested, let me know by private mail (GPG:0xC903BEF1) and I can provide some “read this first” stuff if you want it.
Be there.