It’s not just stalkerware
Hackerspace workshop edition
16 Dec 14:00 - 16:00
Almost anyone can become a victim of stalking; Stalkers don’t just target celebrities. Usually they are ex-partners, but sometimes it is a casual acquaintance or a stranger. With stalkerware, the perpetrator needs to access the device or convince the victim to install something. In cases where the stalker is a (former) partner, this may be feasible. But in other cases, it is easier to access the victim’s accounts, collect information about the victim through social media, or use tracking devices (Apple AirTag, Samsung SmartTag, Tile, Kruidvat) to track the victim. Because it is digital, it is difficult for victims to explain what is going on, so how can you find out what is going on through symptoms or with which tools you can use cheaply and easily to help victims? to help.
This workshop is especially for hackerspace participants because I have noticed that victims are sometimes approached by victims to help. I want to give you tools to help in a methodical but accessible way. This is also largely about a psychological aspect.
Links
- DeStalk, Europees project voor ondersteuning voor hulp bij cyberstalking (met e-learning cursus)
- De Stalk Framework met gedetaileerde stappenplan
- Coalitie tegen stalkerware
- SPARC, Amerikaans initiatief voor stalking preventie
- Airguard
- SpyGuard for Rasberry Pi
About Chantal Stekelenburg
Chantal Stekelenburg is Head of Researchers at Zerocopter. She takes care of one of the most important aspects of Zerocopter’s services: the community of researchers. Her focus lies on supporting and coaching the current researcher community as well as nurturing the growth of the researcher community as the customer base grows. As a co-founder and organizer of WICCA (Women in Cybersecurity Community Association), she is also involved in bringing infosec ladies and (female) security enthusiasts together to learn about exploits, hacking, incident response, forensics, the low-level stuff, hardware hacking, and especially making bad crypto jokes! Her main goal is to build a community of badass women in the Netherlands and hopefully inspire future generations to join keyboards and get the hacking started! As if that is not enough she also volunteers at the Dutch Police to help fight cybercrime and is in the supervisory board of the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure.
When : Saterday 16 December 2023 14:00-16:00
Where : TkkrLab, Marssteden 98, Enschede ( Google Maps / Open streetmap )
Cost : Free, RSVP here
Taal : English (unless everyone is Dutch speaking)
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